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		Definition of foul mouth in English: foul mouthnoun A tendency to use bad language.  he had a foul mouth and an even fouler disposition  Example sentencesExamples -  Eventually, however, the hype had to subside and the staffers had to let their feet do the talking instead of their foul mouths.
 -  Why do you have such a foul mouth for such a pretty girl?
 -  As swear-masters go I am a sergeant major, but this was super league foul mouth skill.
 -  I am constantly in a state of deep embarrassment because of my foul mouth.
 -  I rather thought you were suggesting that garbage collectors have foul mouths.
 -  Turns out I'm not just watching my nephew, but at least a dozen other kids, all of whom have foul mouths and smell like they hadn't had a diaper change in months.
 -  I'm really sorry for my foul mouth but my alarm clock was wrong and I'm late for class.
 -  Every time his foul mouth lets out a stream of insults, we hear lurking in the background that terrible word (or should I say, the 41 times he said it) that cost him his credibility on the witness stand.
 -  The amusing thing about the nicest man in television is that he's actually got a foul mouth.
 -  Hank is corrupt and hyper-aggressive with a foul mouth and a temper to match.
 -  As one might suspect from my foul mouth, love of rock, and generally naughty/nasty attitude, I'm a simple girl with simple fashion needs.
 -  Who can forget his stout play in the face of the most disgusting treatment from the hands and foul mouths of the watching Americans at Brookline in 1999?
 -  Trouble is, the guy who owns him is a quiet, conservative type, and this bird's foul mouth is driving him crazy.
 -  Admittedly, there have been times when I have attempted to curb my foul mouth in the hopes of becoming a newer, nicer me.
 -  However, the Chicago native is not just another shock-jock with a foul mouth.
 -  When riled, her foul mouth added little to the joys of the workplace.
 -  Those with foul mouths are the true da Vincis of our day.
 -  Some of the people that I know at Church have more foul mouths than non-members.
 -  The principal theory is that he just can't help it; he was apparently taught how to speak by a retired truck driver with a foul mouth and an ingrained hatred of all authority figures.
 -  She's got a foul mouth and is quick to throw insults at those who dare to not be like her.
 
    Definition of foul mouth in US English: foul mouthnoun A tendency to use bad language.  he had a foul mouth and an even fouler disposition  Example sentencesExamples -  Turns out I'm not just watching my nephew, but at least a dozen other kids, all of whom have foul mouths and smell like they hadn't had a diaper change in months.
 -  Those with foul mouths are the true da Vincis of our day.
 -  Hank is corrupt and hyper-aggressive with a foul mouth and a temper to match.
 -  I'm really sorry for my foul mouth but my alarm clock was wrong and I'm late for class.
 -  I rather thought you were suggesting that garbage collectors have foul mouths.
 -  The principal theory is that he just can't help it; he was apparently taught how to speak by a retired truck driver with a foul mouth and an ingrained hatred of all authority figures.
 -  Some of the people that I know at Church have more foul mouths than non-members.
 -  Who can forget his stout play in the face of the most disgusting treatment from the hands and foul mouths of the watching Americans at Brookline in 1999?
 -  Eventually, however, the hype had to subside and the staffers had to let their feet do the talking instead of their foul mouths.
 -  Admittedly, there have been times when I have attempted to curb my foul mouth in the hopes of becoming a newer, nicer me.
 -  Why do you have such a foul mouth for such a pretty girl?
 -  As one might suspect from my foul mouth, love of rock, and generally naughty/nasty attitude, I'm a simple girl with simple fashion needs.
 -  The amusing thing about the nicest man in television is that he's actually got a foul mouth.
 -  She's got a foul mouth and is quick to throw insults at those who dare to not be like her.
 -  Trouble is, the guy who owns him is a quiet, conservative type, and this bird's foul mouth is driving him crazy.
 -  However, the Chicago native is not just another shock-jock with a foul mouth.
 -  Every time his foul mouth lets out a stream of insults, we hear lurking in the background that terrible word (or should I say, the 41 times he said it) that cost him his credibility on the witness stand.
 -  When riled, her foul mouth added little to the joys of the workplace.
 -  I am constantly in a state of deep embarrassment because of my foul mouth.
 -  As swear-masters go I am a sergeant major, but this was super league foul mouth skill.
 
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