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"closemouthed" Definitions
  1. reticent; uncommunicative.

14 Sentences With "closemouthed"

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Her mother is mysteriously bitter toward Ruth, and closemouthed about why.
When pressed on the strengths and weaknesses of specific businesses and projects, however, Yahoo executives have been closemouthed.
The effect is offset by Rudolph's cautious, closemouthed smile, which rests on her face as easily as powder on a puff.
Seeing an angle, Rohr co-opts Ward into a scheme to use a grand jury to pry testimony out of the famously closemouthed robbery crews of Charlestown.
She also spoke to the secrecy of the program, in which she said Salazar demanded that athletes remain closemouthed about all things related to the Oregon Project.
The leaders of tech were closemouthed about their meeting with President-elect Donald Trump yesterday in New York, saying little about it — before and after, in public and online.
The longtime inhabitants of the region are a weird, unwelcoming bunch who are, in the traditional manner of closemouthed rural folk in horror stories, obviously up to no good.
The reclusive and litigious developer Sheldon Solow, for example, has been party to hundreds of lawsuits, while the closemouthed heirs of Sol Goldman's estate rarely sell any of their vast holdings.
Her subjects there, in addition to the Spook-a-Rama, included an arguing couple, their disagreement so theatrical that you can practically hear the woman berating her grimly closemouthed male companion.
And neither could the rest of them — with the exception of the notoriously closemouthed Cristóbal Balenciaga, whose chapter Ms. Golbin fills with admiring commentary by Cecil Beaton, John Fairchild, Diana Vreeland, Coco Chanel and other tastemakers.
But it took me a while to realize how closemouthed he was about his close relationships, because his way of apologizing for tiptoeing around a private garden is to give you a chatty and entertaining tour of the rest of the grounds.
" Both LaPaz and Tombaugh were to issue public denials that anything had been found. The October 1955 issue of Popular Mechanics magazine reported: "Professor Tombaugh is closemouthed about his results. He won't say whether or not any small natural satellites have been discovered. He does say, however, that newspaper reports of 18 months ago announcing the discovery of natural satellites at 400 and 600 miles out are not correct.
The gypsies are in turn captured by Realbad, the leader of a gang of bandits, who carries a secret that is connected to the Munchkin boy and his habitually closemouthed guardian Unc Nunkie.Jack Snow, Who's Who in Oz, Chicago, Reilly & Lee, 1954; New York, Peter Bedrick Books, 1988; pp. 148, 177. Realbad learns about the reward and resolves to collect it himself by delivering Ojo to Moojer Mountain.
The situation was only exacerbated during the Buddhist Crisis of May 1963, when the Diem government considered the foreign press as its enemy and was unwilling to communicate its side of the story effectively. While the top levels of the US mission in Saigon were inordinately closemouthed around reporters during this period, others, especially those who disagreed with the policy of supporting Diem, were not. They leaked information from discussions with Diem to the press, embarrassing him and thwarting the embassy's vigorous efforts to win an end to the anti- Buddhist repressions. Once again, however, despite occasional factual errors and conflict between the press and the embassy, most of the news commentaries were reasonably accurate.

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