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Meaning of shoot one's mouth off

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shoot one's mouth off (v)

speak spontaneously and without restraint

shoot one's mouth off Sentence Examples

  1. He got himself into trouble by shooting his mouth off about sensitive topics at the dinner party.
  2. If you keep shooting your mouth off like that, you're going to alienate everyone around you.
  3. She regrets shooting her mouth off during the meeting; it didn't reflect well on her professionalism.
  4. He tends to shoot his mouth off without considering the consequences, often offending others in the process.
  5. Shooting your mouth off about things you don't understand only makes you look ignorant.
  6. I warned him not to shoot his mouth off about his plans before they were finalized.
  7. Shooting her mouth off about her boss's shortcomings cost her the promotion she had been eyeing.
  8. You always shoot your mouth off whenever you're angry; sometimes it's better to stay silent.
  9. He got punched in the face for shooting his mouth off to the wrong person.
  10. Shooting your mouth off on social media can have serious repercussions, so think before you post.

FAQs About the word shoot one's mouth off

speak spontaneously and without restraint

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He got himself into trouble by shooting his mouth off about sensitive topics at the dinner party.

If you keep shooting your mouth off like that, you're going to alienate everyone around you.

She regrets shooting her mouth off during the meeting; it didn't reflect well on her professionalism.

He tends to shoot his mouth off without considering the consequences, often offending others in the process.