Proverbs 7:11

She was full of loud words and ready to dally: whose feet could not abide in the house.

Proverbs 9:13

A foolish restless woman, full of words, and such one as hath no knowledge,

Titus 2:5

to be of discreet, chaste, housewifely, good, and obedient unto their own husbands, that the word of God be not evil spoken of.

Genesis 18:9

And they said unto him, "Where is Sara, thy wife?" And he said, "In the tent."

Proverbs 25:24

It is better to sit in a corner under the roof, than with a brawling woman in a wide house.

Proverbs 27:14-15

He that is too hasty to praise his neighbour above measure, shall be taken as one that giveth him an evil report.

Proverbs 31:10-31

Whoso findeth a honest faithful woman, she is much more worth than pearls.

1 Timothy 5:13-14

And also they learn to go from house to house idle, yea not idle only, but also trifling and busybodies, speaking things which are not comely.

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Summary

(She is loud and stubborn; her feet abide not in her house:

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Loud

Proverbs 9:13
A foolish restless woman, full of words, and such one as hath no knowledge,
Proverbs 25:24
It is better to sit in a corner under the roof, than with a brawling woman in a wide house.
Proverbs 27:14
He that is too hasty to praise his neighbour above measure, shall be taken as one that giveth him an evil report.
Proverbs 31:10
Whoso findeth a honest faithful woman, she is much more worth than pearls.

Her feet

Genesis 18:9
And they said unto him, "Where is Sara, thy wife?" And he said, "In the tent."
1 Timothy 5:13
And also they learn to go from house to house idle, yea not idle only, but also trifling and busybodies, speaking things which are not comely.
Titus 2:5
to be of discreet, chaste, housewifely, good, and obedient unto their own husbands, that the word of God be not evil spoken of.

General references

Proverbs 9:13
A foolish restless woman, full of words, and such one as hath no knowledge,
Isaiah 23:16
"Take thy lute," say men to her, "and go about the city, thou unknown wench: make pastime with sweet melody, whereby thou mayest be had in remembrance."