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Blurt is a regular verb this means the past and the past participle forms are both verb + ed
Blurted
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The bright student would often blurt out the answer before the teacher finished the question.
Before I could even concoct a story, my friend decided to blurt his confession.
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People blurt out catch, cheers, close the door, come here, congratulations and cops. They begin with the letter c.
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To blurt (out) means to say something suddenly, without considering your words or meaning first. Blurting out some remark can lead to hurt feelings and misunderstandings.
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She couldn't hold back her excitement and blurted out the surprise party plans.
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its how they talk and look into there eyes and they will just blurt it out
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To applaud means to recognize that someone has done something great - it's usually done by clapping hands. To blurt means to say something hurriedly without thinking about it. They're not opposites, no.
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A verse choir is one in which a song is being sung while the members of the choir, blurt out sayings that pertain to a song. If a song is about Christmas, for example, a member of the choir might blurt out what they love about Christmas.
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The Blurt Foundation is a UK-based outfit founded in 2011. Its main focus is to help people who have been diagnosed with major depressive disorders. They have many free online resources with content from many users of their website.
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no one would even know if he did!!!!!!!! he doesnt blurt it to the world lol
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Yes, "blurted" is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "blurt," which means to say something suddenly and without thinking.
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Just blurt it out. Guys really like a girl that is brave and tells you upfront.
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You would trample everything in your path and blurt out unknown words as you scream in pain
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To find what names mean go on blurt it. You can find almost anything on there!
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Sit around and wait while you mentally court a spurt of inspiration, then you can blurt out the answer...
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Tom Nook is never sad,but he does blurt out secrets.He talks about his love,Sable when he tells you his secret.
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Just talk to them normally, and if you get nervous don't just blurt something out, just stay cool.
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"Let them blab!" is just one English equivalent of the Italian word Spifferino!
Specifically, the word functions as a verb in its third person plural expression of the present imperative. It means "let (them) blab, blurt, blurt out, tattle!" The pronunciation will be "SPEEF-fey-REE-no" in Italian.
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just blurt the logo for first 1 min and write in description i dont own this
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Go ahead and just blurt it out to her. I'm sure it'll go over well.
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i really dont know but im guessing austin you ca google it, bing it, blurt it cha-cha
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Well it depends. To someone or just blurt it out without anyone hearing? If to someone, then you make sure it is someone you trust. If you want to blurt it out, then you walk around your neighborhood saying the persons name over and over again to youself.
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blurt
curt
dirt
hurt
shirt
yurt Words that ryme with skirt: flirt dirt bert kurt
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Certainly. Simply blurt out any number that crosses
your mind. It'll be wrong, but it'll be an 'answer'.
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if that friend is a true friend she/he will do it but if they hesitate they might be shy about asking him. of course they have to make sure not to blurt out that ur asking.
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Ask him what the difference between a spiritual and physical judgment day is, and blurt out Deuteronomy 18:22 in his face.
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The word "blurted" is a verb. It is the past tense form of the verb "blurt," which means to say something suddenly and without thinking.
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Then let him/her down gently but make sure they know that you don't like them like that. But if you like him/her like that then just blurt it out and tell them.
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In my opinion any movie with Jace Norman is bad movie. So Zombies it is then.
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