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Blab it around !!! |
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| Sheila |
Hi, Jake. You're looking very pleased with yourself. |
| Jake |
Am I ? Well I'm not particularly. |
| Sheila |
Come on, you can't fool me. I can tell something special's happened. |
| Jake |
Can't hide anything from you, can I ? well, I've just been invited
to audition for a part in a new TV series set in a hospital. |
| Sheila |
That's fantastic. I'm sure you'll get it. |
| Jake |
Well I may not, because the competition is really hot. So I don't
want you to blab it around until
I know I've got the part. |
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Blab - To talk carelessly or too
much, often telling others something you should keep secret |
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| Example :
She blabbed to everyone she knew
about my planned trip to Iraq. |
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