He blurted out the hiding place of the spy.
I really didn't mean to blurt that out.
She couldn't hold back her excitement and blurted out the surprise party plans.
The bright student would often blurt out the answer before the teacher finished the question. Before I could even concoct a story, my friend decided to blurt his confession.
Blurt was created in 1979.
why people blurt stuff
Yes, blurt is a verb.
Blurt
Blurt is a regular verb this means the past and the past participle forms are both verb + edBlurted
blurt means u blurt out a answer when not supposed to
An exclamation could refer to the exclamation mark (!), or to anything someone might blurt out when expressing emotion, like "Wow!" or "Yowza," or "Help!"
Its a verb.
It is both