Speak (about unimportant matters) rapidly and incessantly.
An incessant or indiscreet talker.
1 One has only to blab in his cups and it all collapses.
2 Breanne will blab everything to her friends, to people at the party.
3 You let me blab about the soft places, about my family's secrets.
4 He would blab to my daddy, and I would get a whuppin'.
5 You blab to my wife, and I'll be as good as dead.
6 And a fine lot you chose to blab to there, you two.
7 You get plenty of laugh, and no tiresome blab to listen to.
8 He loves her too well not to blab to her every secret.
9 I shouldn't blab this all round the parish, if I was you.
10 But if they git Frenchy away from Texas they'll make him blab .
11 Peachy Proctor, if you blab like this you'll be tarred and feathered.
12 To go and blab trade secrets to every customer that comes along?
13 De' yez think that I'm goin' to blab all about our good-turn?
14 Tronstad makes an exaggerated gesture that implies he'd rather die than blab .
15 Foreign words, new words, long words, higher mathematics, often register blab .
16 Those who possess good memories might remember your indiscretion and blab about it.
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