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- verb   Simple past tense and past participle of blat .
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Examples
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								A Republican win would not only be a disaster in the Senate, but would be constantly blatted about by the Right as a vindication of their do-nothing policies. 
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								The eyes of the towering guard opened, focusing downward at the girl as it blatted a greeting. The Search For WondLa Tony DiTerlizzi 2010 
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								Anigrel blatted on about how the citizens of the City owed their energies to the Mages, his face set in an expression of self-satisfied arrogance that just made Kellen sick. Tran Siberian Michael J. Solender 2010 
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								The pillar guard blatted in response as Zin opened the door. The Search For WondLa Tony DiTerlizzi 2010 
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								You go mr. bJust this year, I blatted two bucks into gun range. 
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								But then, what teenager wants to watch a platoon of elite forces get blatted by a single alien? What I’ve Been Doing Recently… « It Doesn't Have To Be Right… 2008 
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								When Elise finally blatted out a snore, Rose leaped out of bed and ran to the chest where her beautiful birthday dress was kept. The Rose Bride Nancy Holder 2007 
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								Just tried to write something about the Iraq funding bill the president just signed; blatted out some verbiage, looked at it, and decided that its real value was therapeutic rather than being of readable quality. 2007 May « Whatever 2007 
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								Just tried to write something about the Iraq funding bill the president just signed; blatted out some verbiage, looked at it, and decided that its real value was therapeutic rather than being of readable quality. 
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								When we finally coasted into the center of Oxford, I looked for some sort of dusty town square, the kind of place where teenagers plastered on home-stilled liquor blatted the horns of their cars. Oxford Bound 2007 
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