I am but a poor diplomat to break bad news, as they call it, to any one, so I blurt out the truth at once. |
In a three-minute, timed exercise, have everyone blurt out whatever comes into their heads when they see the opportunity in the circle. |
That's worse than having him blurt out some threats in a fit of pique, he actually thought he could bring New Europe to heel. |
Then I managed to blurt out two questions: Was I going to make it through this? |
A child with coprolalia may blurt out insults, racial slurs or obscenities. |
He hemmed and hawed, and finally had to blurt out that he didn't own the place. |