22 adverbs to describe how to blurt

Then, as if not satisfied with this simple statement, he blurted forth: "And it wasn't the first.

Then, desperately, he blurted out, "Because you're dead-set on keepin' the seventh commandment, you're jest naterally drivin' me to break the sixth.

There was a sound of heavy footsteps and the door was flung open wide and a big man with rumpled hair, a well-smeared painting-smock and wearing a huge pair of tortoise-shell goggles peered out into the dark hall-way, blurting out impatiently, "I'm very busy.

" "And I know she isn't," blurted out Hardy, angrily.

And now Tug, as usual, lost his temper when he saw they were making a guy of him, and he blurted fiercely: "Get out of here, all of you!"

Presently the maiden asked archly: "Of course, you've read 'Romeo and Juliet?'" He floundered helplessly for a moment and then, having a brilliant thought, blurted out, happily: "I'veI've read Romeo!" INSTALMENT PLAN Half the world doesn't know how many things the other half is paying instalments on.

"Yes, I do," he said; and then blurted out hastily, "Don't you believe in treating a woman as an equal?"

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he blurted out hurriedly.

As he shook hands, he blurted out huskily, "The boy's a fine young fellow, Hi.

He can't help us, and he might blurt things out inadvertently.

And then, quite inconsistently, he blurted out, "Father!"

"For you, to-night?" "I mean professionally," he blurted out.

He had blurted it all out roughly,the story as told by his father of his mother's dishonor, of his own insignificance in the world, of the threatened loss of the property, of the heaviness of his debts,and added his conviction that his father had invented it all, and was, in fact, a thorough rascal.

At last I blurted it out straight and explained and asked him to forgive me.

he blurted sympathetically.

I see the Kaiser, after consciously declaring that his only purpose is peace, unconsciously blurting out to the British Ambassador that the ultimatum to Serbia is a "plant"that what Germany means is war, that she proposes to attack Belgium, and so on.

Holy abbots surely never so undisguisedly blurted out their secular aims.

Then he clasped his hands together, and blurted out violently: "It left me miserable.

He blurted out the truth apologetically.

But this afternoon Mr. HOPE, after a few preliminary sentences to get his voice into condition, boldly blurted out, "Dinnus Mouthwy," and received the tribute which the House always pays to true courage.

" "I still have my little fights with myself," he blurted out boyishly, though it was a thing he had never meant to tell her, and Grizel pressed his hand for telling her what she already knew so well.

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