40 collocations for blurt

To have the handsomest girl in the county dying for love of ye'(Panurgus had a happy knack of blurting out truths when they were pleasant ones).

All I could say was, "He's a queer kid; he's all the time blurting out things like that.

We may agree that it is often dangerous and sometimes manifestly foolish to keep a secret; but, on the other hand, there is certainly no reason why the playwright should blurt out all his secrets at the first possible opportunity.

Anyhow, sweating and quaking, he blurted out his story, and when he offered to halt I made rings with the barrel on the flesh of his neck.

" Then suddenly he blurted out all his wishes on this pointhis quixotic aims, the foolish imaginings of a too chivalrous soul.

I tried to console her, and blurted out incoherent words of love, but this seemed only to increase her distress, and when I left her, she was still weeping.

They had waited as long as they could, but knowing about the death of Billie's queer old aunt and knowing also that Billie, as her namesake, might expect some share of the fortuneif there was onethey had been filled with excitement, and now as they ran up the steps to Billie's porch it was all they could do to keep from blurting out the question.

" "By Jove, I should rather say I have," blurted out Deppingham.

But he shook his head, and being foolishly truthful by nature, he blurted out an embarrassed: "My mother won't let me.

"Give me back my five francs, you thief!" the brutish creature finally blurted out ere he fell into a hog-like sleep.

Some fellers, Rosey," said Nott, with a cunning smile, "would hev blurted out a big figger and been cotched.

But what in the devil did you do it for? blurted my grandfather, excitedly twirling his glasses.

I blurted out a gruff "All right," and turned on my heel, unable to face the derisive smile upon the thin, pale lips.

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

"Not a cotton-picking chance!" blurted the human.

Rage, shame, terror overwhelmed him and he blurted out the information Marcia was seekinghurled it at her in the form of silly, useless threats: "You wanton!

Can't you look out?" blurted Langdon.

Do you want to hear what that way is?" "Yuh're away off the track, young feller," blurted the man, obstinately shaking his head in a contrary way, "I ain't done nawthin' to make me askeered o' the law officers.

"It's a microbe," blurted out Markham.

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

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.

Before he could blurt out the oath that was at his lips, he saw that they were two strangersevil-looking fellows, each with a pistol in his hand, and dressed like Bow Street officers.

Do you want to hear what that way is?" "Yuh're away off the track, young feller," blurted the man, obstinately shaking his head in a contrary way, "I ain't done nawthin' to make me askeered o' the law officers.

How is everyone at the 'Four Alls'?" "If it 'adn't been for them children" blurted Sam, and came to a full stop.

But the man in the shirt had partly recovered his power of speech, and was now blurting out jerky, halfintelligible sentences: "'I have been robbedrobbedIthat ismy masterMr.

40 collocations for  blurt