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"blurt" Definitions
  1. blurt something (out) | blurt that… | blurt what, how, etc… | + speech to say something suddenly and without thinking carefully enough

163 Sentences With "blurt"

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"I don't know what he sees in me," you blurt.
" And so my first impulse was to blurt out, "What happened?
Perhaps he wouldn't blurt out every repulsive thought in his head.
He might just blurt it out in a conversation with Putin.
"Uh, cremated," I blurt out, adhering to my actual after-life plan.
I'm just going to blurt it out: Jon Snow will kill Dany.
It wanted me to blurt out that I, too, have suffered loss.
I used to want to blurt out things, and immediately express my emotions.
Will they randomly blurt out "u wot m8" and "moms spaghetti" mid-conversation?
Twitter has given me a handy little space to blurt out my musings.
Or they'll blurt out a thought so unintentionally hilarious you laugh until you cry.
I stumble into the living room and blurt out these words to my roommates.
Any ol' poor person off the street could just blurt these out, lawsuit-free!
There's no reason to blurt out such details at the beginning of every interview.
That's an incredible number of times to blurt out the same lie in one week.
You're tired, you're hungry and you blurt out the wrong thing at the wrong moment.
Jayne Hardy is the CEO of the Blurt Foundation, an online support network for depression.
Don't say you will stop yourself before you blurt out some impatient, annoyed, controlling remark.
Maggie, why would he just blurt out that he wants China to investigate the Bidens?
My wife, as lateral a thinker as ever walked, would blurt out some nonsensical answer.
"I understand you have very strong feelings and may want to blurt something out," he said.
He'll blurt out personal opinions, and point out plot holes because movie mechanics are his way.
Offred uses a moment alone with them to blurt out the truth: She is not happy.
"Some candidates will instantly blurt out 10 cents, which is obviously wrong," he tells Business Insider.
Then it's probably a terse n' pissy blurt against civil liberties or long-held democratic norms.
You aren't the first person, and sadly, you won't be the last, to blurt unfiltered thoughts.
"Sometimes I feel like I'm going to just blurt it out that I like her," he says.
But he also has a tendency to blurt out the truth in explosive moments of public honesty.
My brain short-circuits, and I blurt out "Did you mean it?" without any kind of greeting.
I could listen without feeling an absolute, overwhelming need to blurt something outThe first month was rough.
"If the audience is really shitty, you feel free to just blurt things out," she told me.
"Don't blurt out what you think you're worth, or what you think they want to hear," says Welch.
"Don't blurt out what you think you're worth, or what you think they want to hear," she says.
When we do talk about it, we blurt out platitudes, lower our voices or say nothing at all.
She was too adept at dodging, deflecting and flat-out lying to blurt out such an inconvenient truth.
On a phone, the Assistant shows an alert when your update is ready—it doesn't just blurt it out.
But, if you do blurt out a probing question, your therapist will likely just switch gears in the conversation.
Then Samwell totally interrupted Gilly just as she might have been about to blurt out a massively important revelation.
"Eric's dad was so excited that we were worried he'd blurt it out at a press conference," she said.
Characters blurt out their secrets in a way that feels like they're doing so mostly to advance the plot.
Oh, and we hope you're sitting somewhere where it's cool to blurt out expletives several times in a row.
Don't blurt out the first negative comment about your current manager who you think has it out for you.
If I'm in the shower sometimes I'll blurt out some lyrics to whatever song's in my head that day.
In short, avoid the common mistake of feeling obliged to blurt out issues that make a candidate less appealing.
"I just wanna say thank you for giving us the best night of our lives," he manages to blurt.
His first-grade teacher forced Matt to copy the phrase "I will not blurt out in circle" 100 times.
As for blurt-management, just be ready with, "We love his curiosity, but his filter's a work in progress."
The acting White House chief of staff has suddenly developed a most un-Trumpian compulsion to blurt out the truth.
You don't—" (pausing unable to blurt out the words of hurt, anguish: You don't praise me) "—'get it'—I guess?
Such reporters are basically forced to report whatever agenda the president or his spokesmen blurt out on a given day.
They regularly blurt the latter as justification for electing right-wing theocrat/closed minds, austerity minded, cultural fascists to office.
I didn't have to search for the right words or blurt out things I knew weren't really fair or true.
Instead, this man 282 years younger than I screwed up his courage to blurt that he felt attracted to me.
I blurt out laughing at his typically warm visage turned cold at the mercy of the black-and-white customs mugshot.
Haddish then proceeded to blurt out all of her embarrassing Oprah-related secrets to prove the obsession is 100 percent genuine.
The author, Benjamin Bergen, points out that brain damage victims who become mute often retain the ability to blurt out profanity.
By contrast, the individual who does not blurt out what he or she knows or feels never fails to touch me.
If someone hijacks your idea, you may be tempted to blurt out a comment like, "Hey, I just said that," but don't.
After charging that President Roosevelt had manufactured "incidents" to propel the country into war, Lindbergh proceeded to blurt out his true thoughts.
If you can, maybe think about what you're saying before you blurt it out, ot try to give them a new perspective.
Frederick found that some people have the tendency to confidently blurt out the wrong answer, stating that the ball costs ten cents.
Sometimes former officials, without authorization, publish memoirs recounting high-level internal conversations, or officials blurt out secret information at a congressional hearing.
She'd then throw her arms up and blurt out the answer, which of course I'd confirm for her as sincerely as I could.
It can represent a species of fight-back, a system of ordering, or, at worst, the stuttery blurt of an explanation of sorts.
" She said President Donald Trump was "so excited" about the news and she was worried he would "blurt it out at a press conference.
After all, many criminals are not going to be dumb enough to blurt out their exact motives in the course of committing a crime.
Normally a presidential candidate doesn't blurt out that his own party doesn't want to help people, but Trump is a special sort of candidate.
When D.R.A.M. starts talking about something, there's often no telling what he might blurt out or what direction he might head—including to Michigan.
The next time you accidentally blurt out, "I love you" after some super hot sex with a new partner, you can blame it on science.
The researchers found that smart people were more likely to blurt out the wrong answer because they actually make more mental mistakes when problem-solving.
"Forgive me for being personal, but if you've only been open for six months… Well, your daughter seems to be quite young," I blurt out.
"Whenever I introduced myself as a Tibetan in middle school and high school, the first word everyone would blurt out was: 'serf,'" Mr. Tseden said.
That the Mueller&aposs guys are going to like blurt out some state secret that, you know, some spook in the corners going to write down?
The Henry Danger star also opens up about working with JoJo Siwa on the set of Nickelodeon's Blurt Come back every day at 8:30 a.m.
As the " DO NOT CONGRATULATE " episode made clear, Trump has a compulsion to blurt out precisely the thing that he has been instructed not to say.
But perhaps more importantly, the Blurt Foundation also recommends avoiding the "shoulds" that creep up on us—like feeling like we should be outside having fun.
But that would be slower and less automatic, and perhaps — I'm going out on a limb here — he might not blurt out threats of nuclear war.
Even if he considers any effort to hold him accountable a form of treason, he should have known better than to blurt it out in public.
Beyond that, a reporter who really wants a news scoop will surely not blurt out the hot question in front of a roomful of media competitors.
Maybe being in an Applebee's was the annoying trigger that made me blurt out the end of our relationship, but it would have happened that day, regardless.
Afterward, manager Terry Collins couldn't help but blurt out some bad news: Another one of those promising young starting pitchers was injured more seriously than first believed.
Not even Trump, who is known to blurt out news whenever he feels like it, has dribbled out details of the peace plan because of the sensitivity.
For example, I faithfully try to say "the Museum of Modern Art," but what I blurt out instead is " MOMA " (an acronym I invented some years ago).
Stevie acquires a nickname — Sunburn, in honor of a half-clever joke he manages to blurt out during his informal initiation — and racks up rites of passage.
One thing seasoned organizers know how to do is come up with a group name that doesn't blurt out their intentions before they can make a pitch.
Dalogue's job within in a comic can seem never-ending, and crafting natural, interesting words for your spandex-clad heroes to exclaim and blurt out can seem overwhelming.
Health officials also have to guard their words and predictions, worried that the president will fixate on the wrong data point or blurt out damaging information in public.
At once a biographical key, a container of consciousness, and a blurt of color, it's about as beautiful a collection of paper you're likely to see in New York.
I could follow the plots of movies and TV more easily, and when other people spoke, I could listen without feeling an absolute, overwhelming need to blurt something out.
Twenty minutes into the first episode of The Circle, I couldn't help but blurt out "THERE IS NO WAY THIS VOICE ASSISTANT IS SO ADVANCED" to my empty bedroom.
For many regular viewers, however, it just isn't worth an evening in front of a screen to watch a Robert DeNiro blurt out vulgar insults at a sitting president.
That's what I was chasing, that split second when someone tastes something so delicious that their conversation suddenly derails and they blurt out something guttural like they stubbed their toe.
"Wow, it's a real aircraft," I blurt out as I pass through a small door, into the towering, brightly lit, V-280 assembly hangar at Bell Helicopter in Amarillo, Texas.
The author of Let It Blurt: The Life and Times of Lester Bangs and other books, he spent 15 years as the pop music critic at the Chicago Sun-Times.
When you do that, you can have candid conversations, because the other side knows you're not going to blurt it to the press ... and embarrass the person you're talking to.
I resist the urge to blurt out that it's about the same size as the one in my shoebox flat, and hotter than the time the extractor fan packed in.
But The Information claims that Amazon will soon deliver something that app developers have been asking for; the ability for Alexa to blurt out push notifications all on its own.
Pence would face some of the same opposition from liberals and inherit the same problems, but at least he wouldn't blurt out classified intel in front of a foreign minister.
It is difficult to refrain from ordinary pleasantries when attending a funeral, and people are likely to blurt out "Great to see you" before they realize how jarring that is.
I look at them, and I'm like, I wish I could be more like you and blurt out my feelings on a piece of paper and make it into a song.
The ingenious Barisieur alarm clock doesn't blurt out an unbearable tone when it's time to get up — instead, it awakens its owner to the undeniable smell of a hot, fresh brew.
Much of Kaur's appeal comes from this artless vulnerability, like a cross between Charles Bukowski and Cat Power, and from an ingénue's willingness to blurt out whatever is on her mind.
I like to think the in-game explanation is the ability to take a ride with Watson and have him blurt out a bit of what he's been watching Sherlock do.
Basically, Zelda and Scott have to cut to the chase and blurt out every important detail about themselves before they've barely had a chance to take a turn on the dance floor.
"With my songwriting—as with probably all my actions or feelings—I store them up for a really long time and then I blurt them all out in one go," Cook says.
My psychologist advised that I break it to them in stages, that it would be easier to digest my revelation that way rather than blurt out my end goal: gender reassignment surgery.
"We were told that 'three strikes and you're out' polls better than anything you could blurt out in a campaign, including the environment, Social Security, education," he said in a recent interview.
You can just type it into Reddit, or blurt it out on a podcast, or drag a crying-laughing emoji onto a picture of the lunar lander and post it on Instagram.
Periodically, she would take the saxophone from her mouth and blurt out an observation or a quip, typically something personal, mostly about how she was coping with life in the Trump era.
Tell her that this disclosure has become a burden for you — as it no doubt is for her, given that she chose to blurt it out to you during an unguarded moment.
The good news is that, so far, Chris Harrison has yet to blurt out any more spoilers about which woman walks away with a Neil Lane engagement ring and a magazine cover shoot.
Characterized by nervous, fake laughter, sweaty palms, and the dangerous-but-uncontainable urge to blurt out anything just to fill the void, it's a phenomenon that afflicts even the most gregarious among us.
"He might blurt out something that he doesn't realize is incriminating because he doesn't understand the nature of his potential criminal liability," Jens David Ohlin, a professor at Cornell Law School, told me.
On CNN, Presidential counselor Kellyanne Conway became (probably) the first administration official in at least 40 years to blurt out the phrase "cover up" on national television in reference to their own White House.
Blurt out something vague and non-committal sounding, and it might just seem as if you're complaining for no reason — or searching for something negative to say because you think it's expected of you.
When Buddy first tells Jess about his plans to meet up with an old acquaintance, he agitatedly paces the room, eliding specifics only to blurt "it's a her," as if he were confessing a sin.
Cindi Leive, the editor in chief of Glamour, says that a writer has about three seconds to grab a reader's attention, so let's blurt this out: After 16 years, she says, she's quitting her job.
As an unpleasant primary set in, secret Clinton groups proliferated on Facebook as safe places where women who felt their normal political interactions were now tinged with a certain misogyny could blurt out their frustrations.
All the same, I stood beside her at the sink night after night, year after year, in a blaze of shame lest she ask me an inside question or blurt out some entrail of her own.
It's pretty funny ... Pat says she can't reveal who's on the wish list to play Whitney because it's a secret, but can't help but blurt out how much she loves Henson and wants her for the role.
DAKAR, Senegal — The art star Kehinde Wiley is standing in the middle of his spacious bedroom with mint green walls looking like a little kid who can't wait to blurt out the surprise he's been keeping secret.
And while there might have been something uncomfortably thrilling in watching professional club kid/Paris Hilton–hanger-on Brandon Davis call Lohan a "firecrotch" — what kind of media-illiterate rich dumdum would blurt out such a thing today?!
"I've never hidden my sexuality from anyone, my whole life in fact, and I've been waiting for someone to ask about it in an interview, 'cause it's not something you just blurt out," he said at the time.
After all, if someone asked us questions about food after a few hours of having to banter around today's top hits, we might blurt out a prediction that, soon, Loch Ness monster-themed food will overtake mermaid toast.
They presented the nightmare of Clayton Lockett's execution in April 2014, during which he twisted in pain and regained consciousness to blurt out "this shit is fucking with my head" before succumbing after 43 minutes of apparent suffering.
Arad answered my next question before I could blurt it out: "We have a test that can show the exact intensity of work at which your body is using the maximum amount of fat as fuel," he said.
If I see a tourist on the street looking lost, it's all I can do not to blurt, "I'm sorry about what our president said today and will say tomorrow," along with directions to the No. 6 train.
In the popular imagination, studio chiefs embody all of those qualities — volcano-tempered rulers who blurt out things like, "We're gonna make you a star, kid," and alter careers, and maybe even film history, in a hot second.
Thankfully, the digital assistant doesn't blurt out your password for you and the rest of the room to hear, but instead brings up the right entry in the Passwords tab of the Preferences dialog inside Safari, if it finds a match.
If you you start rattling on about this on your first date, even if the person sitting across the table from you is into that, they're going to think, 'Wow, that displayed poor judgement — to just blurt that out so early.
The sheen of the perfectly polished candidate is not her thing and she will frequently blurt out her opinions in the rawest terms, railing against things she doesn't believe in and doing her best to convince you of things she does.
He makes music as the Apostille, and the Apostille material is a dark and damaged exploration of the farthest reaches of gutter-dwelling minimal EBM; a clanking, crawling mess of barely-there vocals, tin-can percussion, and crumpled Casio blurt.
Two eclipses this month, one on the 1st and another on the 16th, could bring important moments of truth: You could blurt out your honest feelings before you can even stop yourself, or a secret admirer may drop a bomb on you.
And the result is a party base that is strikingly racist, in which a plurality of voters believe that Mr. Obama is a Muslim, and more — a base just waiting for a candidate willing to blurt out what the establishment conveyed by innuendo.
This isn't mere lefty hyperbole: At one critical juncture in the shutdown negotiations, Lindsey Graham, the Trump White House's key Senate liaison, left a conference with the Senate majority leader to blurt the quiet part out loud to CNBC producer Karen James Sloan.
The outbursts showed that West was not only willing to blurt out what was on his mind at any given moment, but also that he was aware of how to take an event and put his thoughts and opinions front and center.
While the President's motorcade sped along the damp streets towards his Mar-a-Lago resort, some guests and members chatted about the perceived good news, speculating over what fiery remarks the President might blurt out as he mingled with his supporters that evening.
On their way down the mountain, after having a fight where they kind of blurt out that they don't really like each other that much (even if they do love each other), they encounter the heavy fog that caused the pile-up on the freeway.
We've all been there: A movie theater usher rips your ticket, tells you to enjoy the film, and without thinking, you blurt out, "You, too!" despite the fact that this usher is likely staying put and not going to join you in the auditorium.
He's an erratic guy with poor impulse control and little understanding of issues who does things like blurt out that Americans held captive in North Korea and sentenced to serve in labor camps received "excellent" treatment from the regime that used them as hostages.
Some things may be shaded slightly differently from one blurt or boast to the next—every number he says invariably cheats upward over time, and he periodically adds new scenes and jokes to the metastasizing stand-up act that he rolls out at his rallies.
" The playwrights, Jessica Blank (who also directs) and Erik Jensen (who also stars), have experience in documentary theater, having created "The Exonerated," and it shows: They smoothly incorporate excerpts from Bangs's writings and anecdotes pulled from various sources, including Jim DeRogatis's biography "Let It Blurt.
I'll involuntarily blurt passages from one of the 20173 songs on the album just to break the silence in my house, a kind of mental defect that I'm sure makes me sound strange to my neighbors and any postal service workers who happen to be passing by.
I go through different periods of time with social media and how vocal I want to be, and there are times where I feel I just desperately need an outlet, and to bounce off of other people, and so I'll sort of blurt some things out.
Watch: Casting Curses and Love Spells with the Most Powerful Witches in Romania But the urge to blurt out your feelings—even if you only necessarily feel that way for all of ten seconds after climax—is also down to the complex architecture of the human brain.
Tonal says it's programmed the videos to be as detailed as possible, and the coaches do blurt out reminders to check your forms periodically, but without being able to see yourself, it's hard to tell whether you're doing a new exercise correctly for the first time.
But perhaps next time I want to muse on something more nuanced, I won't immediately blurt it out to the Twitter-verse, only to be lost in a sea of other tweets, or to have Twitter make money off my ideas by sandwiching it between ads.
I won't get into the details, but it's an absolute disgrace that in the greatest country in the world we have to watch a bleached orange man-child blurt out blatant untruths on a global stage and still entertain the possibility of him gaining access to the nuclear codes.
Mulvaney's news conference this week, in which he acknowledged the political reality of withholding military assistance to Ukraine, followed a pattern we saw during the Robert Mueller and Stormy Daniels probes in which Rudy Giuliani would blurt out damaging things that had been done but insist they were all appropriate.
You can see what works about basketball in its present state-of-the-art by reading the high, squeaking criticisms of it that leak and blurt from the previous generation's emeritus windbags; everything that Charles Barkley decries as sissified and limp in modern basketball doubles as a compelling reason to tune in.
Code Pink activists brought two of the most prominent anti-Trump features, including a large "Baby Trump" blimp that was tethered to the ground and a robot designed to look like Trump sitting on the toilet issuing tweets that would blurt out phrases like "No collusion" and "fake news," followed by farting noises.
The Echo Dot is so compact that Amazon envisions/hopes that consumers will consider scattering them throughout their homes, using each Dot to control their lights, thermostat, and other smarthome features in every room (as well as playing music, re-ordering cat food, or whatever thing you can think to blurt out that Alexa can help facilitate).
Sometimes it is just so hard to overcome the desire to blurt a "Fuck, can't believe I passed my damn midterm!" out, expecting a question about score, which would let me fire out how it was an "A+ grade, but it wasn't that hard really, and you know, sometimes it's just simple enough..." and so on.
Studying the effects of hard-right parties on qualitative measures of transparency, individual liberties, rule of law and minority rights in 30 European countries from 1990 to 2012, Robert Huber and Christian Schimpf showed that the presence of anti-system populists in opposition can be good for democracy, because they act like "drunken guests" at a dinner party and blurt out awkward truths.
Third, it was a literal bolt of fire from the heavens that caused the jumpy twenty-one-year-old suddenly to blurt out a binding vow—one he had never previously considered but that in his abject fear he indeed spoke—and then felt duty bound to honor the rest of his born days, thus leading him to become a monk.
In Poland there wasn't much call for texting early on – it cost about as much as a voice call – and the way you'd send a message was to ring once and hang up or, when someone, answered, you'd blurt out a message quickly and then hangup which let you avoid having to pay for the first 5-second phone impuls.
Get out of my business with that nightmare you call music, with your tears and pleading, the whining of excuses—oh, sorry, that is your music, that crybaby boohoo-ery, that blurt, that diminuendo, that waaah, that large-ass mess, that chicken pot pie all pocked with freezer burn, that coyote hung from a fencepost as a trophy and a caution.
Word of the Day : utter impulsively _________ The word blurt has appeared in nine New York Times articles in the past year, including on March 20 in "Foreign to Many, the Language of College Basketball Has Its Fluent Speakers" by Ray Glier: This language of the game among players and coaches can describe offensive and defensive positioning, a cut and pass, or a scheme.
I spoke to DeRogatis — veteran rock critic, author of several books, including Let It Blurt: The Life and Times of Lester Bangs, America's Greatest Rock Critic, and co-host of Sound Opinions from WBEZ Chicago — about his nearly 20 years of reporting on Kelly, the scale of the allegations against the R&B star and how he sees him as profiting off his image as a predator.
"The fact is that a lot of these campaigns, and it has happened many times before, they sort of blurt out and put out a statement — that they support comprehensive immigration reform, that they support the DREAM Act — and they think that's what's going to get the support from immigrant rights groups, or even voters who actually care about the issue," said Erika Andiola, chief advocacy officer for RAICES.
You sat there watching Rachel Rose's "Everything and More" (2015) video at the Whitney Museum, with its kaleidoscopically fragmented footage of astronaut training facilities and electronic dance music concerts, and just had to blurt out to everyone sitting in the darkened room, "Oh, it's about the incredibly elaborate and technical mechanisms humans create to achieve a kind of primal and sublime experience of escape and freedom," didn't you?
Where Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE seemed incapable of being open and honest, even when it would have worked to her advantage, Trump will compulsively blurt out the worst possible admissions even when no one is pressing him on them.
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