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Blurt (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: divulge inconsiderately commonly with out, utter, utter suddenly and unadvisedly, speak quickly

Conjugation of blurt

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
blurt
blurt
blurts
blurt
blurt
blurt
Future Simple
will blurt
will blurt
will blurt
will blurt
will blurt
will blurt
Past Simple
blurted
blurted
blurted
blurted
blurted
blurted
Conditional Simple
would blurt
would blurt
would blurt
would blurt
would blurt
would blurt
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am blurting
are blurting
is blurting
are blurting
are blurting
are blurting
Future Progressive
will be blurting
will be blurting
will be blurting
will be blurting
will be blurting
will be blurting
Past Progressive
was blurting
were blurting
was blurting
were blurting
were blurting
were blurting
Conditional Progressive
would be blurting
would be blurting
would be blurting
would be blurting
would be blurting
would be blurting
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have blurted
have blurted
has blurted
have blurted
have blurted
have blurted
Future Perfect
will have blurted
will have blurted
will have blurted
will have blurted
will have blurted
will have blurted
Past Perfect
had blurted
had blurted
had blurted
had blurted
had blurted
had blurted
Conditional Perfect
would have blurted
would have blurted
would have blurted
would have blurted
would have blurted
would have blurted
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been blurting
have been blurting
has been blurting
have been blurting
have been blurting
have been blurting
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been blurting
will have been blurting
will have been blurting
will have been blurting
will have been blurting
will have been blurting
Past Perfect Progressive
had been blurting
had been blurting
had been blurting
had been blurting
had been blurting
had been blurting
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been blurting
would have been blurting
would have been blurting
would have been blurting
would have been blurting
would have been blurting

Examples of blurt

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
- And that's just first blurt.
- Except blurt out a total confession.
- For what? For Philippe. I shouldn't blurt.
- Just...blurt them out.
- Sorry, Trav, there are rules and regulations. I can't just blurt out an emergency broadcast!
- And that's just first blurt.
- Except blurt out a total confession.
- For what? For Philippe. I shouldn't blurt.
- Just...blurt them out.
- Sorry, Trav, there are rules and regulations. I can't just blurt out an emergency broadcast!
" 'A word in your ear' blurts out its sorrows in a splashy gabble.
- We haven't slept in... - (siren blurts)
All right, so our very first group, this guy right here, he comes in and he just blurts out...
And just as he turns around and is about to look into her mouth she blurts out, "Oh, doctor, I'm so afraid of dentists I think I'd rather have a baby than have a tooth drilled."
And so then she blurts out, "He's infertile."
" 'A word in your ear' blurts out its sorrows in a splashy gabble.
- We haven't slept in... - (siren blurts)
All right, so our very first group, this guy right here, he comes in and he just blurts out...
And just as he turns around and is about to look into her mouth she blurts out, "Oh, doctor, I'm so afraid of dentists I think I'd rather have a baby than have a tooth drilled."
And so then she blurts out, "He's infertile."
'Cause he blurted out the wrong name.
- I blurted his name out, and then everyone kept asking me to repeat my story.
- I just blurted it out... - Shut up!
- I just blurted it out.
- I just blurted out...
(Scoffs) There's worse things than blurting out the wrong name at the wrong time.
-Forgive me for blurting it out like this.
And I also wanted to say i'm sorry for blurting out all that demon stuff.
At least we have the decency to be ashamed of it and keep it a secret instead of publicly blurting, "I love you,"
But what's to stop her blurting out her stories to the press?
'Cause he blurted out the wrong name.
- I blurted his name out, and then everyone kept asking me to repeat my story.
- I just blurted it out... - Shut up!
- I just blurted it out.
- I just blurted out...
(Scoffs) There's worse things than blurting out the wrong name at the wrong time.
-Forgive me for blurting it out like this.
And I also wanted to say i'm sorry for blurting out all that demon stuff.
At least we have the decency to be ashamed of it and keep it a secret instead of publicly blurting, "I love you,"
But what's to stop her blurting out her stories to the press?

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