How to Use blurt in a Sentence

blurt

verb
  • In the past, King would blurt out all the swim sets at once.
    Ryan McFadden, baltimoresun.com, 24 Aug. 2021
  • That’s why her impulses and her death drive blurt out of her.
    Rachel Handler, Vulture, 16 July 2021
  • Don’t just blurt it out one day; enlist the help of a counselor for guidance.
    Tribune News Service, al, 1 June 2022
  • Of course, Diaz didn’t blurt out that Joel is the ugly twin or anything like that.
    Emily Tannenbaum, Glamour, 27 Sep. 2021
  • Trump blurted out the truth in a campaign style speech in Louisville, Kentucky, a week before the plan failed.
    Nina Burleigh, Newsweek, 5 Apr. 2017
  • No one wants to blurt out those three words without the slightest clue if their partner will say them back.
    Alexis Jones, Women's Health, 4 Apr. 2023
  • Eilish doesn’t blurt, or stumble, or make weird gaffes.
    Washington Post, 20 Aug. 2020
  • Staff at the resort don’t have the same—or, really, any—freedom to blurt out their own private thoughts.
    Judy Berman, Time, 1 July 2021
  • But odds are 4-1 that one of them gets tongue-tied when trying to blurt out the second-year player's name during the broadcast.
    Chuck Schilken, latimes.com, 25 Jan. 2018
  • In the Ohio case, the woman blurted out her address as soon as the dispatcher answered her call.
    Holly Yan, CNN, 26 Nov. 2019
  • But rather than point to Mr. Biden, many Hondurans first blurt out their own president’s name as a reason to leave home.
    New York Times, 6 Apr. 2021
  • In front of Altman, a guy in a blazer and face mask was blurting out words faster than his brain could assemble them.
    Bykylie Robison, Fortune, 23 June 2023
  • Taboo turns the classic struggle against blurting out the wrong thing into a cathartic game for four or more players ages 13 and up.
    Popular Science, 31 Mar. 2020
  • Sometimes people, without intending to be rude, blurt out the first thing that comes into their heads, and height is hard to miss.
    Abigail Van Buren, oregonlive, 28 Feb. 2023
  • The audience in the hotel ballroom did not blurt out a suggestion.
    Bill Shaikin, Los Angeles Times, 17 Sep. 2019
  • As the hearing concluded, Perez’s widow blurted out to the judge, asking to approach the teen for one reason.
    David Ovalle, miamiherald, 2 June 2017
  • But that’s not something that Chris Matthews or his legions of cable imitators are about to blurt out on set.
    Chris Lehmann, The New Republic, 1 June 2021
  • Viewers worked on theories all season … and … Bernard just … blurted it out when Elsie asked.
    The Atlantic, 17 June 2018
  • And sometimes, kids simply blurt out a lie before their conscious mind can react.
    Washington Post, 27 July 2021
  • Where Fraga is measured with her words, Donnelly is prone to blurt out sharp opinions.
    Gregory Barber, Wired, 17 June 2021
  • Besides allowing your child a chance to think of an appropriate response, this pause helps curb the impulse to blurt out the first thing that comes to mind.
    Stacey Colino, Washington Post, 19 Sep. 2023
  • Sometimes, Miss Manners has found, givers cannot help themselves and will spontaneously blurt out the amount.
    Washington Post, 23 Apr. 2021
  • Or it might be blurted out during a late-night phone conversation.
    Leah Campano, Seventeen, 17 Mar. 2023
  • So, yeah, that’s the M.O. here: a woman returns, says her date went well, and then the other two blurt out a random comment about her appearance to try to quell the awkwardness.
    Lia Beck, refinery29.com, 24 Feb. 2020
  • Arriving on the scene, a relative of Probst hustled past White and his partner, blurting Ryan had fired a gun outside the home.
    Ed Balint, The Seattle Times, 26 Dec. 2017
  • Cellist Yo-Yo Ma, whose name Kramer blurted out after being kicked in the head, remains a world-renowned musician.
    Andrea Mandell, USA TODAY, 3 July 2019
  • When people blurt out responses because they aren’t given space to consider, the wrong things can get said.
    Punit Dhillon, Rolling Stone, 14 Mar. 2023
  • To visitors, blurting their approval as wigs and sets streaked past, the studio’s arteries seemed like the most fun and exciting place in world.
    Jenna Marotta, Vogue, 20 Sep. 2018
  • By then the chefs had blurted out just about every white-wine variety imaginable.
    Rand Richards Cooper, courant.com, 1 Sep. 2017
  • In this musical game, each player takes turns saying a word while the other players try to blurt out a song that contains that word before time runs out.
    Shanon Maglente, Good Housekeeping, 17 Nov. 2022

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