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"close-mouthed" Definitions
  1. not willing to say much about something because you want to keep a secret

16 Sentences With "close mouthed"

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Cloudera is said to be on the way as well, though it remains close-mouthed about its IPO prospects.
BOSTON (Reuters) - The usually close-mouthed Capital Group is speaking up on executive pay - throwing more brickbats than bouquets.
In Melania -- who remains close-mouthed and generally out of view -- we have less than we usually have to work with.
Mr. Mattis, while given high marks as a military leader, was close-mouthed on the transgender issue during his confirmation hearing.
Goodell flubbed this issue too, since the league once again has taken a mostly close-mouthed response to a very public debate.
Chip Ganassi was predictably close-mouthed about the prospects of re-signing driver Kyle Larson, who is in the final year of his current contract.
Peterson is very close-mouthed about the prevalence of domestic violence, marital rape, and intimate partner homicide in the context of the idea of enforced monogamy.
The leaders of tech were close-mouthed about their meeting with President-elect Donald Trump yesterday in New York, saying little about it, both before and after in public and online.
I'm not exactly the close-mouthed type, but my husband didn't want to share the news on our various social media until we made it through the first trimester, and I respected his wishes.
Windsor-Essex Catholic District School Board spokesman Stephen Fields was close-mouthed about the situation, according to Trevor Wilhelm of the Windsor Star: According to Wilhelm, Nicola was arrested by the Canada Border Services Agency on Wednesday for allegedly violating the Immigration Refugee Protection Act.
Josh's appearances on Love at First Kiss has turned him into a viral hit: Though his first smooch on the show, with Annalisa, was a toothy, close-mouthed encounter, and his second, with Emily, was so painful it was labeled "Cringe at First Kiss," the third act was the climax, as in any classical tripartite piece of drama.
Though Tillerson's State Department has been remarkably close-mouthed about his activities, recent reports indicate Tillerson has carried that resigned attitude with him to his new position — in March, he cut short a trip to South Korea citing "fatigue," skipped an annual press conference on the State Department's human rights report, and has reportedly isolated himself from dealing with anyone outside of two trusted aides who act as gatekeepers for his office.
Only a few fraggers were identified and prosecuted. It was often difficult to distinguish between fragging and enemy action. A grenade thrown into a foxhole or tent could be a fragging, or the action of an enemy infiltrator or saboteur. Enlisted men were often close-mouthed in fragging investigations, refusing to inform on their colleagues out of fear or solidarity.
Maternal care in sheep can be seen as composed of two components – selectivity and responsiveness. Maternal responsiveness can be observed broadly across species, mammalian and otherwise. This is the drive for a mother to provide care for her young. Maternal responsiveness in sheep is characterized by allowing lambs to nurse, by an absence of aggressive behavior, anxiety upon removal of their young and by low-pitched, close- mouthed vocalizations or “rumbles”.
Niven took part in the Allied invasion of Normandy in June 1944, although he was sent to France several days after D-Day. He served in "Phantom," a secret reconnaissance and signals unit which located and reported enemy positions, and kept rear commanders informed on changing battle lines. Niven was posted at one time to Chilham in Kent. He remained close-mouthed about the war, despite public interest in celebrities in combat and a reputation for storytelling.
Noonan had emailed Joaquín Navarro-Valls, the head of the Vatican's press office, for confirmation before writing her December 17 column, surprised that the "famously close-mouthed" Navarro-Valls had approved the use of the "It is as it was" quote, and his emailed response stated he had no other comment at that time. National Catholic Reporter journalist John L. Allen Jr., published a similar account on the same day, quoting an unnamed senior Vatican official. On December 18, Reuters and the Associated Press independently confirmed the story, citing Vatican sources.Allen, John L. Jr. (January 23, 2004).

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