Advanced as in shoot the breeze To speak impulsively or without thinking, often revealing too much information; similar to blurt. Clear All
3 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Run Off At The Mouth'
Lisa's tendency to run off at the mouth during meetings often led to misunderstandings at work.
The politician continued to run off at the mouth, oblivious to the growing discontent in the crowd.
The radio host loved to run off at the mouth, sharing anecdotes and opinions on various topics.
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