verb
- revealing secrets or private information carelessly or indiscreetly
Usage: present participle of ‘blab’
noun
- the act of revealing secrets or talking too much
Usage: gerund form
Examples
- She was blabbing about the surprise party to everyone.
- Stop blabbing and keep the secret!
- His constant blabbing got him in trouble with his friends.
- The child was blabbing about what he saw in the kitchen.
- I caught him blabbing our private conversation to others.
- Her blabbing ruined the surprise.
- He’s always blabbing when he should stay quiet.