People who possess wisdom are seldom big talkers.
People who are loud and talk a lot usually have nothing of substance to say. This contrasts with "Still waters run deep." Other versions are "Shallow brooks babble loudest" and "Shallow brooks are noisy."
it is an answer that requires thought... but a brook is babbling (like a babbling brook), which could be thought of a talking and shallow talkers are noisy-- extra noise, superfluous and not often meaningful conversation. so therefore, a shallow brook is noisy is simply saying in another way that those who put thought into things aren't always the ones who are talking.
The homograph for a noisy fight is "row" which can mean a noisy dispute or a line of items or objects.
A homograph of a noisy fight would be "row," which can also mean a noisy argument or dispute.
A noisy distraction
A noisy distraction
Old and noisy.
Some other words that mean loud are noisy, cacophonous, and deafening.
Noisy or painful breathing, Unusually deep or shallow breathing, or changes in skin color, just to name a few.
loud, noisy, dischord
Noisy
Being noisy and disorderly.