All radio talk show hosts blab and bloviate about national security, safe borders, and political accountability. |
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There are going to be a few appearances that night, but I think they're sort of secret so I won't blab. |
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So let the pundits blab on and on about the flavonols and the serotonin production and the endorphins released while eating it. |
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These guys know how to write a catchy tune, but, occasionally, his lyrics tend to blab on about the typical whiny stuff too much. |
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I've never apologized to him for all the things I did, never thanked him for listening to me blab on about what was wrong. |
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They blab on about this header and that corner, about free kicks, fouls, yellow cards, and sendings off and about players being offside. |
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I don't know what you know, but, for once, can you not do the sneaky thing, and blab it to the whole world, or post it on your evil blog, or whatever. |
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Anyway, he could not blab what Lansmans had said in sacramental confession. |
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She recounts having to drag her mum away when she started to blab about Samara's pregnancy in, er, intimate detail to Samara's boss. |
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Get in the car, or we'll blab to the whole school, and your brother. |
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For someone in the blab business, she could be remarkably discreet. |
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Ted, you can black your face, and dye your hair, and squint, and some fine day, sooner or later, somebody'll come along and blab the whole thing. |
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In Match Point, when a mistress is about to blab to a wife, threatening a man's comfortable life, his solution is to bump off the girlfriend. |
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He would been able to count on Sooty the compulsive whisperer not to blab. |
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How many people would I want to blab to bout your drinkin and foolishness? |
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