Usage examples of "big mouth" in English with translation to Spanish

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He has a big mouth. Él tiene una boca grande.
Tom has a big mouth. Tom tiene boca grande.
Shut your big mouth. Cierra tu bocota.
He was a big, heavy man. Era un hombre grande y pesado.
Tom took the hook out of the fish's mouth. Tom quitó el anzuelo de la boca del pescado.
I live in a big city. Vivo en una gran ciudad.
Grandfather talked to me with a pipe in his mouth. Mi abuelo me hablaba con un pipa en la boca.
The new movie was a big hit. La nueva película fue un gran éxito.
I'll keep my mouth shut. Mantendré mi boca cerrada.
I want to ask you a big favor. Quiero pedirte un gran favor.
Open your mouth, please! ¡Por favor, abre la boca!
Would you like big bills or small bills? ¿Quiere usted billetes pequeños o grandes?
I need to rinse my mouth. Necesito enjuagarme la boca.
This is how he killed the big bear. Así es como él mató al gran oso.
Shut your mouth. ¡Cierra la boca!
It makes a big difference. Hace una gran diferencia.
My mouth is clean. Mi boca está limpia.
He is a big man in journalism. Él es un hombre importante en el periodismo.
I don't understand how he can speak with a cigarette in his mouth. No sé cómo él puede hablar sin sacarse el cigarrillo de la boca.
It's so big! ¡Qué grande es!
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