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blurt

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1. blurt - Noun

2. blurt - Verb

Meaning

To utter suddenly and unadvisedly; to divulge inconsiderately; to ejaculate; -- commonly with out.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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He blurted out the secret Source: Internet

He blundered his stupid ideas Source: Internet

But again Burke appeared unmoved: 'Jurors blurt all manner of things out that are not great, that are not desirable for entire jury panels to hear,' the judge replied. Source: Internet

Amy normally tries to slip out as inconspicuously as she can when the shorter Latina arrives, but for a trained spy, she tends to just nervously blurt out some random excuse that doesn’t make sense half the time and then bolt the other direction. Source: Internet

Romeo and Juliet was parodied in Shakespeare's own lifetime: Henry Porter 's Two Angry Women of Abingdon (1598) and Thomas Dekker 's Blurt, Master Constable (1607) both contain balcony scenes in which a virginal heroine engages in bawdy wordplay. Source: Internet

I didn’t blurt out that my brother might have been among those who had raided Ein Gedi. Source: Internet

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