blirt (Meaning)
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blirt (n.)
A gust of wind and rain.
Synonyms & Antonyms of blirt
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blirt Sentence Examples
- As she spoke, her words seemed to blirt out uncontrollably, revealing her true emotions.
- He couldn't help but blirt out his excitement when he heard the news.
- In moments of nervousness, she tended to blirt out irrelevant information.
- It's important to think before you speak, so you don't blirt out something you might regret.
- His tendency to blirt out whatever came to mind often got him into trouble.
- Despite his efforts to remain composed, he couldn't stop himself from blirting out a nervous laugh.
- The comedian's jokes made the audience blirt out with laughter.
- She tried to stifle her laughter, but it blirted out in short bursts.
- The pressure of the interview caused him to blirt out answers without much thought.
- When she's tired, her words tend to blirt together, making it difficult to understand her.
FAQs About the word blirt
A gust of wind and rain.
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As she spoke, her words seemed to blirt out uncontrollably, revealing her true emotions.
He couldn't help but blirt out his excitement when he heard the news.
In moments of nervousness, she tended to blirt out irrelevant information.
It's important to think before you speak, so you don't blirt out something you might regret.