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  • Having girded my loins for rent-a-gob hour, I find quite the opposite.

    MIA: 'I'm here for the people' 2010

  • In Britain's Sun newspaper, celebrity rent-a-gob and talking head extraordinaire Jane Moore penned an article titled 'If the jury agree Janet Arvizo is a bad mum (and she IS) ...

    Charles Thomson: One of the Most Shameful Episodes In Journalistic History Charles Thomson 2010

  • I seem to have become a sort of reliable rent-a-gob and I delivered my usual splenetic spluttering.

    Archive 2007-03-11 Newmania 2007

  • Re Nadine: for an informed view on the troughing issue Today interviewed all-round rent-a-gob, Stephen Pound MP - I assume Vince Cable was otherwise engaged.

    NADINE THE WHINGE 2009

  • I seem to have become a sort of reliable rent-a-gob and I delivered my usual splenetic spluttering.

    Green Flag Raised over Islington Newmania 2007

  • I have already had at least one phone call asking why I have not yet posted on the latest offering from rent-a-gob MP, Peter Hain.

    Archive 2006-10-01 2006

  • I have already had at least one phone call asking why I have not yet posted on the latest offering from rent-a-gob MP, Peter Hain.

    Rent-a-gob 2006

  • Shane Warne, a fellow who speaks with spellbinding insight on his specialist subject of playing but whose rent-a-gob probity in other regards is diluted somewhat by a positive test for a diuretic which can be used as a masking agent and acceptance of money from a dubious subcontinental bookmaking source for providing "information".

    Sport news, comment and results | guardian.co.uk Mike Selvey 2010

  • • And in a week dominated by Spain's version of the Nobel Prizes (only without any real international significance), the Premios Príncipe de Asturias, this week's biggest bigmouth was the president of the Asturian Football Federation who somehow overtook the President of Cantabria, shameless rent-a-gob Miguel-Ángel Revilla, by attacking José Mourinho and Pep Guardiola on Friday for not allowing their players to go to the ceremony.

    The Guardian World News 2010

  • • And in a week dominated by Spain's version of the Nobel Prizes (only without any real international significance), the Premios Príncipe de Asturias, this week's biggest bigmouth was the president of the Asturian Football Federation who somehow overtook the president of Cantabria, shameless rent-a-gob Miguel-Angel Revilla, by attacking José Mourinho and Pep Guardiola on Friday for not allowing their players to go to the ceremony.

    The Guardian World News Sid Lowe 2010

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