I had one such idea last night over dinner and I blurted it out straight away. |
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After that, an awkward silence once again filled the room, until finally Lia finally blurted it out. |
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The room was silent as Lee and I shook on the agreement, than it suddenly came to life as the guys blurted out in a cheer. |
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I blurted out to my kind friend that I had absolutely no interest in that cantankerous, melancholy old woman! |
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The things he needed to tell the boy could not simply be blurted out during a fireside chat in one sitting. |
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Finally one day when I could contain myself no longer I blurted my question with the bluntness of a curious seven-year. |
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Suddenly a thought occurred to his young mind and he blurted it out before thinking it properly through. |
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As soon as Leslie's name was blurted out on a TV programme, the newspapers piled in. |
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It was also in the back of my mind that my son might have had a few drinks one night, and blurted it out. |
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Kyle had swept it for listening devices and when he said it was clear the girl had immediately blurted out a million questions. |
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The very thoughts or phrases excised from a draft judgment may be blurted out. |
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Sher blurted out everything to his climbing partner, Karim Hayat, trying to explain what Karim already knew. |
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We are only aware of it because the chair of Camberwell Green magistrates, Novello Noades, blurted it out. |
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We've all blurted out some pretty silly stuff at some point or other of our lives. |
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Mrs. Carolyn Parrish: Well, Geoff just blurted out the thought I had in my head. |
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Not knowing what to reply, that person blurted out an answer, but the next day it turned out that the answer was completely false. |
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What we hear about are comments blurted out while a microphone was still open. |
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During one of these games Colonel Sir Neville Chamberlain noticed his opponent failed to pot a ball upon which he blurted 'Snooker! |
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Lying flat out on the sidewalk with a sizeable bruise on my forehead and Miles by my side, I instantly thought what immediately blurted from his mouth. |
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Palm Sunday — all these goyim festivals were preprinted on his calendar — was his birthday, and when Zora called he blurted out that information. |
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Once, she had simply blurted out her feelings, yet there had been no catharsis, no flood of relief, only an empty realisation that she had made her mother cry. |
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The yearning for romance blurted out by these sweet imaginings is fierce, but the paintings are pleasantly calm, as if the act of painting them were part of a healing process. |
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I happened to run into the superintendent the day we got the news, and blurted out a question in an unguarded moment. |
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Members of the Grassy Sprain Country Club, near New York City, blurted out a story that had been on their minds for a month. |
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Explaining why she had recently missed several days of shooting, Lohan blurted out the news that she had a miscarriage. |
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Advertising deals get sealed over beers, exclusive stories get drunkenly blurted out, and crucial relationships for the year ahead might be forged over your next Manhattan. |
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During the bus ride from Hanoi's airport I blurted out the whole story to Joanne. |
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Markets know that too, and so again the fear doesn't get off the ground. He continues:Would Obama's strategy work if he blurted out the worries while evidently drunk? |
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Think back to the family evenings around the television set, when children of all ages gleefully blurted out those delicious lines from movies that everybody knew. |
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Ryker stepped forward and blurted out the cliff notes of the current crisis. |
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But then Deena blurted out something that stopped me in midswallow. |
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