Examples of 'blabbed' in a sentence
Meaning of "blabbed"
blab (verb): To blab is to talk casually or thoughtlessly about something, often revealing private or sensitive information. It can have a negative connotation of speaking indiscreetly or gossiping
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- simple past tense and past participle of blab
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blabbed
He must have blabbed it to the whole world.
Making sure we have not blabbed to them.
She blabbed to the girls at the salon.
But you went and blabbed it to everyone.
It was not a stretch to think he might have blabbed.
Moron told me he blabbed about the proposal.
I am guessing one of them must have blabbed.
But she blabbed during an afternoon nap.
You should not have blabbed to my uncle.
I blabbed the whole way home.
Lois is the one who blabbed it.
He blabbed about the whole thing to a roomful of people.
Then they blabbed until dawn.
Up to now they have not blabbed.
Monsieur blabbed to him on the phone.
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We need to find out who blabbed.
I just blabbed it out like a fool.
I can not believe he blabbed about it.
Baldie blabbed about us to the cops.
They must have blabbed in town.
Somebody blabbed to the press about the mistresses.
You should not have blabbed.
He would have blabbed about it already.
I am the one who blabbed.
She probably blabbed to all the girls at the salon.
Alicia told my sister and she blabbed to my parents.
I blabbed about the con.
Maybe he was the one who blabbed to the journo.
You blabbed about this the whole way here.
Somebody must have blabbed about it.
I have blabbed on long enough.
You were the one who blabbed first.
He blabbed all night.
I was the one who blabbed actually.
We sat on the porch and drank wine and blabbed.
She just blabbed about it.
Mum has already blabbed.
He blabbed your secret.
It was less than a week before they blabbed it to each other.
He blabbed during confession.
Suzie must have blabbed.
Maybe he blabbed to someone.
Someone must have blabbed.
Just blabbed away.
You were until you blabbed.
Klingenbeck had blabbed about what they had done and was denounced.
She would have blabbed.
They blabbed to a judge who did not even speak their language.
You would have blabbed.
He blabbed so much about it.