adj. (old).—Talkative.

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  1593.  SHAKESPEARE, Titus Andronicus, iv. 2. 150.

          Aar.  O lord, sir, ’tis a deed of policy:
Shall she live to betray this guilt of ours?
A LONG-TONGUED babbling gossip?

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  1823.  GROSE, A Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue (3rd ed.), s.v. LONG-TONGUED. Loquacious, not able to keep a secret. He is as LONG-TONGUED as Granny; Granny was an idiot who could lick her own eye.

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