100 Examples of sentences containing the noun "blab"

Definition

Blab (noun):

  1. A person who talks excessively or indiscreetly, often revealing secrets or confidential information.
  2. The act of talking too much or disclosing information that should be kept private.

Synonyms

  • Tattler
  • Gossip
  • Chatterbox
  • Babble
  • Prattle
  • Blabbermouth

Antonyms

  • Keeper (of secrets)
  • Silent person
  • Mute
  • Taciturn
  • Reticent

Examples

  1. She tends to blab about everything she hears.
  2. I can’t believe you would blab my secret to everyone.
  3. Don’t blab about the surprise party; it’s supposed to be a secret!
  4. He was known to blab during meetings, sharing too much information.
  5. When you blab, you risk losing friends.
  6. She didn’t mean to blab, but the news slipped out.
  7. If you blab to the wrong person, it could backfire.
  8. The toddler loves to blab about his day at school.
  9. He’s a notorious blab; you can’t trust him with private matters.
  10. I had to remind her not to blab about the promotion.
  11. The child would blab to anyone who would listen.
  12. It’s best not to blab until we have all the facts.
  13. I caught her trying to blab during the meeting.
  14. If you keep blabbing, no one will confide in you again.
  15. He tends to blab when he’s nervous.
  16. A true friend wouldn’t blab your secrets.
  17. Whenever he blabs, he gets into trouble.
  18. I wish she wouldn’t blab about her personal life online.
  19. Don’t blab about your plans until they are finalized.
  20. He always finds a way to blab even when he promises to keep quiet.
  21. She would often blab about her weekend adventures.
  22. When he drinks, he tends to blab things he shouldn’t.
  23. The gossip column is filled with people who blab for a living.
  24. He was careful not to blab about the confidential project.
  25. I had to shush her when she started to blab in class.
  26. Always blabbing can lead to misunderstandings.
  27. They tried to blab but were quickly hushed.
  28. It’s annoying when people blab without thinking.
  29. You should not blab about your salary to coworkers.
  30. Each time you blab, you lose a bit of trust.
  31. The teacher warned the students not to blab about the test.
  32. She has a tendency to blab when she gets excited.
  33. If you blab, you might ruin the surprise.
  34. The dog seems to blab when he sees his favorite toy.
  35. I wish he would stop blabbing about his problems to everyone.
  36. She is careful not to blab after what happened last time.
  37. It’s hard to keep a secret when someone always wants to blab.
  38. He loves to blab about his achievements.
  39. Sometimes it’s better to blab than to keep things bottled up.
  40. I can’t handle her constant blabbing.
  41. She tried to blab but I stopped her in time.
  42. If I could just blab my ideas, I would feel so much better.
  43. The kids were warned not to blab about the field trip.
  44. She’s known to blab during interviews.
  45. When he was caught, he tried to blab his way out of it.
  46. You’ll regret it if you keep blabbing about your problems.
  47. He made a habit of blabbing about his relationships.
  48. The more you blab, the less people will listen.
  49. There’s no need to blab; it’s not your business.
  50. I overheard him blabbing about the upcoming changes.
  51. You can’t blab everything to strangers.
  52. The kids love to blab during lunchtime.
  53. I was about to blab, but thought better of it.
  54. He’s always blabbing about his favorite movies.
  55. I wish he wouldn’t blab about me behind my back.
  56. When she gets excited, she can’t help but blab.
  57. The organization asked us not to blab about their plans.
  58. She’s been known to blab in the heat of the moment.
  59. It’s not wise to blab unless you have all the information.
  60. He did not mean to blab; it just slipped out.
  61. I had to remind him not to blab about the surprise.
  62. The kids couldn’t help but blab about their summer vacation.
  63. I had to silence her before she could blab.
  64. They promised not to blab, but I’m still worried.
  65. He will blab until he gets the attention he seeks.
  66. Don’t blab on social media; it might come back to haunt you.
  67. If you blab, you’ll ruin everything we’ve worked for.
  68. The last thing I want is for you to blab.
  69. She always seems to blab right before something big happens.
  70. I tried to be discreet, but she just kept blabbing.
  71. If you blab, you’ll be the first to go.
  72. The cat seems to blab about what happens at home.
  73. I caught her blabbing about the surprise party.
  74. It’s not her nature to blab about other people.
  75. We have to be careful not to blab our plans.
  76. I wish he would stop blabbing; it’s embarrassing.
  77. She’s always eager to blab about her travels.
  78. He didn’t mean to blab, but it just came out.
  79. The teacher warned him not to blab during the test.
  80. He was so excited that he couldn’t help but blab.
  81. They promised to keep quiet, but someone blabbed.
  82. I can’t believe you would blab that to her.
  83. She is known for her blabbing ways.
  84. If you don’t want it to get out, don’t blab.
  85. I had to tell him to stop blabbing secrets.
  86. She was always the first to blab in the group.
  87. He tried to blab his way out of trouble.
  88. I overheard them blabbing about their plans.
  89. When you blab, it can lead to serious consequences.
  90. She’s always afraid someone will blab.
  91. If you blab, you might hurt someone’s feelings.
  92. I tried to be discreet, but she wouldn’t stop blabbing.
  93. He loves to blab about his new job.
  94. She just can’t help but blab about her relationships.
  95. If you keep blabbing, you’ll lose your audience.
  96. I had to remind her to stop blabbing in class.
  97. The kids were warned not to blab about the surprise.
  98. If you blab, you’ll ruin the entire event.
  99. She tends to blab when she’s nervous.
  100. I was about to blab, but I remembered to keep it quiet.