But the loose lips did not sink this ship that night.
"I guess loose lips really do sink ships," he said.
He didn't expect to wrest information from anyone, but loose lips really did sink ships.
Her laugh came again, low and challenging, before her lips sank into his.
Where do you think the expression 'Loose lips sink ships' comes from?
Loose lips sink ships, they were right, you see.
Now, under the New Intervention, loose lips no longer sink ships.
If loose lips sink ships, imagine what they can do on a train after a two-hour phone conversation.
It is also said that "loose lips sink ships."
Loose lips sink ships may refer to any of these: