Definition of Blurting

1. Verb. (present participle of blurt) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Blurting

1. blurt [v] - See also: blurt

Lexicographical Neighbors of Blurting

blurrier
blurriest
blurrily
blurriness
blurrinesses
blurring
blurringly
blurry
blurs
blurse
blurt out
blurted
blurter
blurters
blurting (current term)
blurtings
blurts
blush
blush is off the peach
blush is off the rose
blush wine
blushed
blusher
blushers
blushes
blushest
blushet
blusheth
blushets

Literary usage of Blurting

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Teaching and Training Techniques: Lighting the Way to Performance Excellenceby Spence Rogers, Jim Ludington, Becky Graf by Spence Rogers, Jim Ludington, Becky Graf (2003)
"Beneficial blurting We know that when students blurt responses I ... Ti blurting into a fun game in the classroom. Tell i students to prepare during Brain ..."

2. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1843)
"A confused, rough, blurting sound, as of a fluid rushing through a tube of a ... confused and blurting one already described, though its intensity is much ..."

3. The Comedies of Aristophanes by Aristophanes (1837)
"As I was thinking this, A blackguard chap broke wind on my right-hand ; (93) The literal translation is, " blurting precipices;" but that seems as ..."

4. Teaching and Training Techniques: Lighting the Way to Performance Excellenceby Spence Rogers, Jim Ludington, Becky Graf by Spence Rogers, Jim Ludington, Becky Graf (2003)
"Beneficial blurting We know that when students blurt responses I ... Ti blurting into a fun game in the classroom. Tell i students to prepare during Brain ..."

5. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1843)
"A confused, rough, blurting sound, as of a fluid rushing through a tube of a ... confused and blurting one already described, though its intensity is much ..."

6. The Comedies of Aristophanes by Aristophanes (1837)
"As I was thinking this, A blackguard chap broke wind on my right-hand ; (93) The literal translation is, " blurting precipices;" but that seems as ..."

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