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blurt
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
blurt
(verb)
blurt
/
ˈ
blɚt/
verb
blurts
;
blurted
;
blurting
blurt
/
ˈ
blɚt/
verb
blurts
;
blurted
;
blurting
Britannica Dictionary definition of BLURT
[
+ object
]
:
to say (something) suddenly and without thinking about how people will react
“Gosh, you look awful!” she
blurted
.
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usually +
out
He accidentally
blurted out
an obscenity.
She
blurted out
the answer.
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