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- verb Present participle of
blurt .
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Examples
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Sanchez, as Gibson, in blurting out his dumb crack, swims in a sea that's been well poisoned by latent and overt anti-Semitism.
Earl Ofari Hutchinson: Sanchez Must Go, But Will CNN Have the Guts to Do It Earl Ofari Hutchinson 2010
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Sanchez, as Gibson, in blurting out his dumb crack, swims in a sea that's been well poisoned by latent and overt anti-Semitism.
Earl Ofari Hutchinson: Sanchez Must Go, But Will CNN Have the Guts to Do It Earl Ofari Hutchinson 2010
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“You're a salesman,” I said, and I wouldn't call it blurting.
Hybrid Man J. E. Cammon 2011
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Meanwhile, blurting occurs when Republicans can't keep bad words from leaping out between their gums.
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Meanwhile, blurting occurs when Republicans can't keep bad words from leaping out between their gums.
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It is called blurting, not to be confused with birthing.
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It is called blurting, not to be confused with birthing.
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"I definitely know that I was kind of blurting something out, which I tend to do," says Holofcener, who turned 50 in March.
Ann Hornaday interviews 'Please Give' filmmaker Nicole Holofcener 2010
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Walking into a darkened hospital room, he recalled blurting out: "'My goodness, look at him.'
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Walking into a darkened hospital room, he recalled blurting out: "'My goodness, look at him.'
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