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Utter impulsively.
blunder
blurt
ejaculate
blunder out
Portuguese
ejacular
blunder
blurt
ejaculate
blunder out
1
We find a similar
blunder
in Spain, in the time of Cervantes:-
2
Volvo attributes the
blunder
to a battery problem caused by human error.
3
Director-General of Health Ashley Bloomfield has already apologised for the border
blunder
.
4
That incident, which NATO called a tragic
blunder
,
triggered widespread violent protests.
5
Women are a
blunder
in the creation, and must take the consequences.
1
Or should he simply
blurt
out that his family were all soul-eaters?
2
It seemed wrong just to
blurt
out the truth, considering the circumstances.
3
The things you
blurt
out suddenly just as you leave a room.
4
You might as well tell me before you
blurt
it by accident.
5
But they tend to
blurt
the first thing that comes to mind.
1
Yet a detective knows that many sex offenders never manage to
ejaculate
.
2
Thus, this protein marks a subpopulation of sperm cells in the
ejaculate
.
3
The housekeeper now began to
ejaculate
in broken sentences, The base creature!
4
The innkeeper flung his head back to
ejaculate
,
and murmured, 'Barto Rizzo!
5
As a consequence, the
ejaculate
is formed of prostatic fluid only.
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
.
1
Or should he simply
blurt
out
that his family were all soul-eaters?
2
It seemed wrong just to
blurt
out
the truth, considering the circumstances.
3
The things you
blurt
out
suddenly just as you leave a room.
4
For he was always afraid I might
blurt
out
the whole story.
5
She did not help him, and he could only
blurt
out
bluntly.
6
But you can't go to them and
blurt
out
anything so sensational.
7
Nurse Yorke must not
blurt
out
the tidings in her common way!
8
What a fool I was to
blurt
out
my feelings last evening!
9
These days, many journalists
blurt
out
opinions, reckons and feels on social media.
10
It was not the Spartan way to
blurt
out
soft words.
11
Fans praise his talent for persuading subjects to
blurt
out
quite staggering indiscretions.
12
People
blurt
out
what they are thinking or planning, then just do it.
13
But he had enough control not to
blurt
out
his joy.
14
It's not the sort of thing I can
blurt
out
,
either.
15
When he spoke it was only a commonplace he managed to
blurt
out
:
16
She had not thought that he would
blurt
out
his feelings to her.
blurt
out
blurt
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