What's the difference between mothy and mouthy?

Mothy


Definition:

  • (a.) Infested with moths; moth-eaten.

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Mouthy


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) British viewers who associate Corden, not always fondly, with mouthy, occasionally off-colour jokes may be surprised by the version that introduces himself to Americans, judging by what he recently told the Television Critics Association.
  • (2) It was just banished to the bleachers if it was mouthy.
  • (3) Suddenly you are in a school and you have a group of mouthy young people who don’t want you there.” Fergal Moane, another career changer, initially found the switch from investment banking to teaching “disorientating”, not least because of the 92% pay cut.
  • (4) He got drunk and mouthy one night, and ended up in a police cell.
  • (5) She has been direct, mouthy, and at times very funny.
  • (6) Bolt accused the communications minister Malcolm Turnbull of perpetrating dark treachery to Tony Abbott, then blamed Turnbull for being mouthy when Turnbull (who isn't actually pursuing treachery) attempted to defend his honour.
  • (7) In Juno, Page plays the eponymous heroine, a mouthy 16-year-old named, as the character is at pains to put it, not after the town in Alaska, but in homage to Zeus's wife: "Supposedly she was beautiful and really mean.
  • (8) You may not understand what she is saying, but this mouthy student at the Central Academy of Film is clearly offering Chinese people something they crave.
  • (9) Her part as new companion Bill Potts is “quite chatty, a bit mouthy, sometimes says the wrong thing… She questions things that haven’t been questioned in a really long time, which is fun.” Bill will also be openly gay.
  • (10) "I've always been called 'mouthy'," says Lily, "when, in fact, I'm just talking.
  • (11) It is a question that exercises the minds of his many detractors in the art world: how did a mouthy, working-class lad from Leeds, with hooligan tendencies, become the biggest – and the richest – artist on the planet?
  • (12) Maybe Allen's notorious mouthiness will get people thinking differently, perhaps even prompt a reconsideration of how to bring up baby.
  • (13) But people don't tend to be super mouthy and super show-offy, because that's really frowned upon in Sheffield – you do that in the pub, they'll chuck you out and say 'go away, you nightmare'.
  • (14) I like Allen's voice and presence and mouthiness, but I don't like racism.
  • (15) Even mouthy entrepreneurs and hedge fund managers know deep down they are better off in.
  • (16) Like Galloway, she survives by being a mouthy populist whose outspokenness her constituents may admire more than despise.

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