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English Idioms Shot Off Your Mouth
Shot Off Your Mouth - to speak about something that should not be spoken about
- My sister likes to shot off her mouth. It is better not to talk to her.
- I told my brother not to shot of his mouth at dinner tonight.
- It is not good to shot off your mouth to the police.
- Why did you shot off your mouth? Now, I am in a lot of trouble.
- My boss sometimes shots off his mouth at the wrong time.
- I will not shot off my mouth when your family comes to visit.
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