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As soon as he approached me, I blurted out: “Oh my God, I was such a One Direction fan.”

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We'd barely ordered chips and guac when I blurted to my Aunt Brigid, "Did you know my mother had another child?"

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"She sort of just blurted it out in front of everybody, 'we've decided your family's not suitable, so she won't be coming stay with you'," recalled Natalie.

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He popped the question during a trip to the Yorkshire Moors and after Sam Jamieson-Green said yes, Chris blurted out that he had already booked the venue - luckily Samantha, 35, was on-board with the idea.

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He appears to have blurted out the overtime policy as part of what the Irish writer Fintan O’Toole aptly describes as “the surreal bricolage of his rally speeches.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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