blurt out

VERB
  1. utter impulsively
    He blurted out the secret
    He blundered his stupid ideas
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How To Use blurt out In A Sentence

  • Now he just wants to hear the coach blurt out his name occasionally.
  • Frantically putting away her sewing, Althia had the courtesy to blurt out a farewell to her mother and sister before dashing off into the hallway.
  • What was going through his head when he decided to open his big fat mouth and blurt out something that was so unexpected?
  • A child with coprolalia may blurt out insults, racial slurs or obscenities.
  • They may know about your unforgiven sins and won't hesitate to blurt out all the dirty little facts through the mouth of the victim you are trying to help.
  • Leaving the border in the car, Jefferson couldn't wait to blurt out the whole sordid story, which made my Uncle drive faster and my Aunt remind us all that she warned me not to wear that shorty top.
  • Eventually, your little baby is going to blurt out something foul, no matter how sheltered you think she is.
  • However, if, instead, you blurt out something in the comments here on the LJ, you will discover that I am far less receptive to your advice. "Bathsheba of my choosing"
  • The standard is skilled to add blurt out.
  • ‘Well, I couldn't very well blurt out the truth,’ snapped Sam, peevishly.
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