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will blurt

  • future tense
    of blurt.
    blurt
    verb (used with object)
    to utter suddenly or inadvertently; divulge impulsively or unadvisedly (usually followed byout ).

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When friends are discussing food or cooking and someone mentions a food she hates, she will blurt out “Ewwww! Yuck!”

From Washington Post Jun. 19, 2022

Perhaps then you will blurt out whatever comes to mind.

From Scientific American Oct. 26, 2021

Yet it creates an unsafe climate to speak about more tender feelings, when there is the reality that someone will blurt whatever impulsive thing out, which may be quite unkind.

From New York Times Aug. 8, 2017

He’s reluctant to talk about what his art means, but in the end he will blurt something so revealing that it explains just about everything.

From Washington Post Aug. 10, 2015

He will blurt it out in so many rhymes and alliterations, everyone will know.

From "Challenger Deep" by Neal Shusterman