Lexicographical Neighbors of Blurter
Literary usage of Blurter
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Prose of Edward Rowland Sill: With an Introduction Comprising Some by Edward Rowland Sill (1900)
"The one I call a keeper-in ; the other, a blurter-out. It has been an interesting
study with me to observe these two characters, and the results of their ..."
2. The Sacred Books and Early Literature of the East: With Historical Surveys by Charles Francis Horne (1917)
"I asked Heedless blurter, and while he wanted to tell me, he yet did not do so.
... Heedless blurter was nearly right, because he forgot it. ..."
3. Johnson's Dictionary of the English Language, in Miniature: To which are by Samuel Johnson (1812)
"... to blurter Rol),p. to move in a circle ; to enwrap [Roll, f. the act ot
rolling ; mass made round; register; ..."
4. George Washington, Patriot, Soldier, Statesman, First President of the by James Albert Harrison (1906)
"Adams, stubborn, suspicious, blunt, a trifle supercilious, learned in the technical
law, but unlearned in the codes of etiquette and diplomacy, a blurter- ..."
5. Belfast Politics: Or, a Collection of the Debates, Resolutions, and Other ...by William Bruce, Henry Joy by William Bruce, Henry Joy (1794)
"... in a gentleman to blurter when he can do nothing, to fay more than he means,
and to ufe threats which he is neither able nor willing to execute ; and it ..."