Advanced as in babble To talk excessively or chatter, often about trivial or unimportant things; similar to "shoot the breeze." Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Run Off At The Mouth'
He tends to run off at the mouth during meetings, making it difficult for others to express their opinions.
The politician continued to run off at the mouth, making promises without any concrete plans for the community.
Despite being a respected professor, Dr. Smith would occasionally run off at the mouth during lectures, deviating from the subject.
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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