47 examples of blabs in sentences

Blab, and see me driven out of the Navy?" "Don't do any talking in here," advised Dave, with a meaning look over his shoulder at the yellow men in the outer room.

But am I goin' to blab now, havin' kept a shut mouth all these years?'

Summerling was the type to blab; he was in no charitable frame of mind; he had found her alone here with men, had come to marry her to one man, and now had seen her in the arms of another.

But care of him, and pity of your age, Makes my tongue blab what my breast vow'd Concealment.

The sky, that was so fair three hours ago, Is in three hours become an Ethiop; And being angry at her beauteous change, She will not have one of those pearled stars To blab her sable metamorphosis: 'Tis very dark.

Block, by the antiquity of your ancestry, I have given your lady not so much as the least cause of dislike; if she be displeased at any news I bring, it's more than I must blab. BLO.

But now that she had failed she bore her mistress a grudge for not being won over, or at the best was become indifferent to the business, so that she might very readily blab.

At once the torrent of her words Alarmed cat, monkey, dogs, and birds: All join their forces to confound her; Puss spits, the monkey chatters round her; 30 The yelping cur her heels assaults; The magpie blabs out all her faults; Poll, in the uproar, from his cage, With this rebuke out-screamed her rage: 'A parrot is for talking prized, But prattling women are despised.

They are as loquacious, and blab as much as other men.

But if I tell you, of course you'll go and blab!

Since that is attended with some difficulty, we often choose the shorter way, and blab out our burden of woe to people who do not care, and listen with curiosity, but without sympathy, and much oftener with satisfaction.

Nor you of Tulley; come, if you tel, ile blab.

"Begorrah, if yees can't talk better sinse nor that, ye'd bist put a stopper on yer blab.

The spirit of mischief entered our little friend, and he stumbled through b-l-a blab-l-i blib-l-o blob-l-u blu, with great gravity and slowness.

'I'll tell you,' said the man, growing more excited, and leaning further across the table; 'I'll tell you, because I knows you for an eddicated man, and won't blab.

He says to himselffor de if he's any blab to run round a ship grumbling at his officerso he just says to himself, 'That's too much;' and he looks about, to find the worth of it in some of the fisherman's neighbours.

He who blabs and blazons his friendship gets not one kiss the more; but he who goes discreetly preserves life and love and fame.

DANIEL And to blab out secrets.

"Having got the glove in so solemn a way," he went on, "it would have been ill done of me to blab to you about it.

"I suppose you'll go and blab it all over town about how you saved us," he sneered, as the Flying Fish threaded her way through the tumbling waters at the mouth of the inlet and began making her way up it.

Nature never blabs.

"Will she blab?" was the elegant question that was asked as the door closed.

"She knows no better than to blab to any one who will be at the trouble to seem sweet upon her, though she may get nothing by it.

You will believe my report of Miriam another timelittle blab!

"Yes, mem, I've had the sma'pox, the nirls, the blabs, the scaw, the kinkhost, and the fever, the branks and the worm.

47 examples of  blabs  in sentences