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[ UK /blˈæb/ ]
[ US /ˈbɫæb/ ]
VERB
  1. divulge confidential information or secrets
    Be careful--his secretary talks
  2. speak (about unimportant matters) rapidly and incessantly

How To Use blab In A Sentence

  • Could be that, or maybe she's a little wigged out working in an office full of blabbermouths.
  • I think I prefer to shift through information first and take my time to think about what I write - lest all that raw, reactive blabber does nothing but add to the noise.
  • But, in the verity of extolment, I take him to be a soul of great article, and his infusion of such dearth and rareness as, to make true diction of him, his semblable is his mirror, and who else would trace him, his umbrage, nothing more. Hamlet
  • 'Ni yo tenia con él trato ni conversacion ordinaria; antes se pasaba un año y dos años que no le veia ni hablaba .... Fray Luis de León A Biographical Fragment
  • « Terrorists in the neighborhood, blabby terrorists, fortunately | Flunking Terrorism 101
  • Don't be a blabber mouth.
  • Kudos to the first angry white conservative to blabber about reverse racism though. Obama: Virginia governor's slavery omission 'unacceptable'
  • Do your job, don't blabber, this is all that matters,' he said, and drew a circle around himself. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • She will be sure to blab and it will be all over the town in no time.
  • That's because once the balls stop bouncing, the mouths start blabbering, providing precious grist for the league's rumor mill.
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