blurters

/ˈblɜrtərz/
noun
  1. More than one person who says things suddenly and without thinking.
    • The classroom had a few blurters who always shouted out answers before raising their hands.
    • The talk show host had to manage the blurters in the audience who kept interrupting.
    • At family gatherings, the blurters always manage to bring up awkward topics.
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