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[blab] / blæb /


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"All the 'career prosecutors' I know would never ever blab to a reporter about an ongoing case," tweets lawyer Tristan Snell.

From Salon • Sep. 23, 2022

“But if we won, and if one person were to say something, Peyton would come by and say, ‘Yeah, you win one match and you have to blab about it to everybody?’

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 29, 2021

“Right at the beginning. First interview. Blab, blab, blab. I regret it, but I put it out into the ether, and maybe I’ll learn something.”

From The Guardian • Mar. 22, 2019

In Wolff’s world, “openness to the media” means a willingness to blab to reporters—regardless of whether the blabbing is substantive or even true.

From Slate • Jan. 9, 2018

"Confidential. I think he kinda trusts me not to blab his texts, you know?"

From "Will Grayson, Will Grayson" by John Green and David Levithan




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