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had blabbed

  • past perfect
    of blab.
    blab
    verb (used with object)
    to reveal indiscreetly and thoughtlessly.

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And Dennis was right - Mosley says now that he knew about the emails because Alonso had told Briatore about them, and Briatore had blabbed.

From BBC Dec. 11, 2014

Four days before the voting, Happy had blabbed to reporters that he thought a total U.S. mobilization would very likely wipe out professional baseball.

From Time Magazine Archive

Swiftly her mind worked—somebody had blabbed, her step-mother, perhaps, and what Rufe had said had reached a Falin ear and come to the relentless man in front of her.

From The Trail of the Lonesome Pine by John Fox

No doubt Ellie had blabbed it all out by this time; she was just as likely to confide her love-affairs to Nelson as to anyone else, now that the Bockheimer prize was landed.

From The Glimpses of the Moon by Edith Wharton

As there were only four locksmiths at Etampes, he to whom I had first spoken had blabbed; when I addressed myself to the others, they told me the same as their fellow.

From Mysteries of Paris, V3 by Eugène Sue