Examples of 'blurt out' in a sentence
Meaning of "blurt out"
The phrase 'blurt out' means to say something suddenly and impulsively without thinking or considering the consequences. It often implies a lack of control or restraint in speech, where thoughts or emotions are expressed hastily, often unintentionally. This phrase is commonly used to describe situations where someone unexpectedly reveals information or expresses their thoughts without forethought
Show more definitions
- To say suddenly, without thinking
How to use "blurt out" in a sentence
Basic
Advanced
blurt out
You blurt out on the way to school.
Things a douche bag might blurt out.
Now he will blurt out all truth.
Talented people will blurt out.
We are just gonna blurt out that he used to date.
I wanted to ease into it not just blurt out.
I can not just blurt out what he asked me.
You do not get to blurt out.
Except blurt out a total confession.
Secrets are not something you blurt out at dinner.
She wanted to blurt out her husband misdemeanor.
It was just one of those things you blurt out.
You blurt out what you think immediately.
You can not just blurt out random names.
Blurt out something nonsensical.
See also
She managed to blurt out a few words between sobs.
I barely managed to blurt out.
I can blurt out sections as well.
Causes the life form to blurt out stupid things.
Then you blurt out that you are a single guy.
This was a drama to make him blurt out the truth.
I can not blurt out in what part of the body.
The worst thing to do in an interview is just blurt out an answer.
You blurt out everything that enters your head.
Kylen could not just blurt out the truth.
They just blurt out anything that crosses their mind.
Jim managed to blurt out.
He may blurt out something.
You burn my house and now you blurt out everything.
Sometimes you blurt out your opinion loud and clear.
He said he does not know what he would blurt out if you refused.
I did not want to blurt out that kind of bullshit that day.
Blurt out answers.
Do not tell me you are going to blurt out an embarrassing theory on what justice is.
You blurt out the first thing that comes to your mind.
You can not just blurt out a truth like that.
Blurt out what you will regret later or use an accusatory tone.
You can not just blurt out things like that.
Just blurt out the first answer that comes to your mind.
He said he sometimes just wants to blurt out what he is feeling or saying.
Do not blurt out such things just because you have money.
You do not just bloody blurt out a question like that.
Or perhaps there is something else you would like to blurt out first.
No need to just blurt out the ugly truth like that.
Then whisked you away so you do not blurt out the truth.
He did not just blurt out that gays will not be in his ads.
This is not the kind of thing you blurt out to your mom.
We can not just blurt out our secrets to all and sundry.
Changyang Ba was the first to blurt out.
I just do a lot of thinking and blurt out my simple opinions as a result of it.
You'll also be interested in:
Examples of using Blurt
Show more
It means do not blurt your subconscious thoughts
Blurt stuff out all the time
I did not mean to blurt it out like that