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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
blab .
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Examples
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"The fool insisted on bringing us gold coins along," the coin blabbed loudly from his pocket.
Centaur Aisle Anthony, Piers 1981
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"The fool insisted on bringing us gold coins along," the coin blabbed loudly from his pocket.
Centaur Aisle Anthony, Piers 1981
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The Ministers who "blabbed" were the real criminals.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 150, May 10, 1916 Various 1898
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If a yearling is found unweaned it is caught and "blabbed" which is done by fitting a peculiarly shaped piece of wood into its nose that prevents it from sucking but does not interfere with feeding.
Arizona Sketches 1887
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"I assure you I 'blabbed' a great deal less than you seem to suppose," said the prince, with some annoyance.
The Idiot Fyodor Dostoyevsky 1851
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I thought maybe I better add this little note since I blabbed about how many drinks I had the other night.
A birthday 2009
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Pretty Little Liars Tuesday, 8/7c, ABC Family It's midseason finale time, so expect cliffhangers galore as "A," in retaliation for the Fearful Foursome having blabbed about "A" to MIA therapist Anne, sends each of the girls off on assignments to do her fiendish bidding.
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We already know there will be a Verizon-ready iPad 3G, since an executive at Verizon Wireless blabbed about it to Bloomberg--on the record, even.
Faster Forward: Assessing the latest iPad 2 rumors Rob Pegoraro 2011
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R&B divas Ciara and Keyshia Cole are in negotiations to join Rihanna on her first tour since the onset of her domestic violence scandal with on-again/off-again boyfriend Chris Brown, sources close to the “Disturbia” songstress blabbed to the entertainment site this week.
Ciara & Kristinia DeBarge Britney Spears “Circus Tour” Opening Acts 2009
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But Buck undoubtedly blabbed and blabbed about social issues to select audiences who heard his words clearly, and these folks were part of his Tea-Party victory formula.
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