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Steamboat vs Bigmouth - What's the difference?

steamboat | bigmouth |

As nouns the difference between steamboat and bigmouth

is that steamboat is a boat or vessel propelled by steam power while bigmouth is (slang) one who talks too much or says things which should not be said.

As a verb steamboat

is to travel by steamboat.

steamboat

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • A boat or vessel propelled by steam power.
  • 1870' ''By and by the '''steamboat intruded. Then for fifteen or twenty years, these men continued to run their keelboats down-stream, and the steamers did all of the upstream business, the keelboatmen selling their boats in New Orleans, and returning home as deck passengers in the steamers.'' — Mark Twain, ''Life on the Mississippi , Chapter 3.

    Synonyms

    * steamer, steamship

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • To travel by steamboat.
  • bigmouth

    English

    Alternative forms

    * big mouth * big-mouth

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (slang) one who talks too much or says things which should not be said
  • Derived terms

    * bigmouth buffalo

    References

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