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blat
(blăt)v. blat·ted, blat·ting, blats
v.tr.
1. To utter without thinking; blurt.
2. To sound or produce harshly or raucously: trombones blatting out a tune.
v.intr.
1. To cry, especially like a sheep; bleat.
2. To make a harsh or raucous noise.
[Imitative.]
blat n.
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blat
(blæt)vb, blats, blatting or blatted
1. (intr) to cry out or bleat like a sheep
2. (tr) to utter indiscreetly in a loud voice
[C19: of imitative origin]
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blat
(blæt)v. blat•ted, blat•ting. v.i.
1. bleat.
2. to make a raucous noise.
v.t. 3. to utter loudly.
[1840–50]
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Past participle: blatted
Gerund: blatting
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