tear-mouth

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English

Etymology

From tear +‎ mouth.

Noun

tear-mouth (plural tear-mouths)

  1. (obsolete) A blustering, boisterous person.
  2. (obsolete, acting) An overactor.
    • 1601, Ben Jonson, Poetaster, act 3, scene 1:
      You grow rich, do you, and purchase, you twopenny tear-mouth?
    • 1819 April, Sir Walter Scott, :
      How would you, or how do you think I should, relish being the object of such a letter as Kean wrote t'other day to a poor author, who, though a pedantic blockhead, had at least the right to be treated as a gentleman by a copper-laced two-penny tearmouth, rendered mad by conceit and success?

Adjective

tear-mouth (comparative more tear-mouth, superlative most tear-mouth)

  1. (obsolete) Vociferous.

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