1 He could say nothing at first, but managed finally to blunder out :
2 No man can mistake it, or well blunder out of it.
3 But, Anita, do not blunder out of one mistake into another.
4 How came he to blunder out such tidings to thee?
5 Run down in the night by a British liner that blundered into the fighting in trying to blunder out .
6 He wanted to blunder out words of angry impatience; his rising choler brought him to a full stop in the middle of the sentence.
7 Washington then committed a blunder out of the timeout when Wall went out of bounds trying to control his dribble following the inbounds pass.
8 Most of the time they themselves don't know much about their innermost moods, and blunder out of one into another, sometimes with catastrophic results.
9 I should have had to try and blunder out of the scrape somehow, with Dick's eyes on me, sparkling with mischief, and Mrs. Senter critical.
10 Under my questions Jacques turned red and pale, then he blundered out :
11 He barely waited for her nod and blundered out of the room.
12 He blundered out the words with hot embarrassment, and would have passed on.
13 I asked his advice, when I had blundered out my story.
14 He blundered out of the triangle toward the drop to the white sand.
15 He blundered out almost into the Englishman's arms, and was bad-worded in clumsy Urdu.
16 I am too stupid to learn, I blundered out , as red as a peony.
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