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Blurt Master Constable
  • Title page of the first edition of ''Blurt, Master Constable'' (1602).

blurt out      
If someone blurts something out, they blurt it. (INFORMAL)
'You're mad,' the driver blurted out...
Over the food, Richard blurted out what was on his mind.
PHRASAL VERB: V P with quote, V P n (not pron), also V n P
blurt out      
say (something) suddenly and without careful consideration.
blurt         
BAND
Chris Vine; Blurt (band)
¦ verb (usu. blurt out) say (something) suddenly and without careful consideration.
Origin
C16: prob. imitative.

Wikipedia

Blurt, Master Constable

Blurt, Master Constable, or the Spaniards' Night Walk is a late Elizabethan comedy, printed anonymously in 1602 and usually attributed to either Thomas Middleton or Thomas Dekker.

The subtitle of the play, "The Spaniards' Night Walk," together with an allusion to the Spanish in Ireland in its final scene, helps to fix the date of composition to late 1601 or early 1602, following the Spanish landing in Ireland in September 1601 and their role in the battle of Kinsale. It was entered into the Stationers' Register on 7 June 1602, and published later in that year in quarto, printed by Edward Allde for the bookseller Henry Rocket. The title page of the quarto states that the play was acted by the Children of Paul's, one of the troupes of boy actors performing at the time.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor blurt out
1. Jackson blurt out the F–word every five seconds."
2. If he does blurt out his name, stick your fingers in your ears.
3. The images we‘re confronting might lead us to blurt out an embarrassed "yes." But the answer actually is more complicated.
4. The images we‘re confronting might lead us to blurt out an embarrassed "yes". But the answer actually is more complicated.
5. Photo÷ AP Donna Shalala spent too long in US politics to blurt out comments without giving them some serious consideration first.