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    3. 口走る

    口走る

    口くち走ばしる​

    to blurt out

    KMT10News #37+1Ref L2Verb, TransitiveDaily LifeKanji Vocab11 strokes

    くちばしる

    Verb, Transitive

    1.
    to blurt out, to let slip, to say inadvertently, to come out with (e.g. nonsense)

    Stroke 0 / 11

    Speed1.0x

    彼かれはつい秘ひ密みつを口くち走ばしってしまった。

    He accidentally blurted out the secret.

    KMT8Daily LifeEmotions & Psychology
    酔よって余よ計けいなことを口くち走ばしってしまい、後こう悔かいしている。

    I regret blurting out unnecessary things while drunk.

    KMT10Daily LifeEmotions & Psychology
    会かい議ぎ中ちゅうに不ふ適てき切せつな発はつ言げんを口くち走ばしってしまい、皆みなを驚おどろかせた。

    I blurted out an inappropriate remark during the meeting, surprising everyone.

    KMT10Daily LifeWork & Career
    疲つかれていると、つい本ほん音ねを口くち走ばしってしまうことがある。

    When tired, one sometimes inadvertently blurts out their true feelings.

    KMT10Daily LifeEmotions & Psychology
    彼かれの口くち走ばしった一ひと言ことが、場ばの雰ふん囲い気きを一いっ変ぺんさせた。

    A single word he blurted out completely changed the atmosphere of the place.

    KMT10Daily LifeEmotions & Psychology

    Characters that make up this word

    口
    くち…(2)
    mouth
    Kanji
    走
    はし.る…(2)
    run
    Kanji
    る
    ru
    Kana
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