to blurt out - to say something suddenly without thinking, to catch on - to understand; to become popular or fashionable, to get the message across - to make people understand, to get through to - to be connected on the phone; to make someone understand, don't let on - don't tell them - it's a secret, to pass on a message - give someone a message, to speak out against something - to state your opinion firmly and publicly, especially to protest, to talk someone round - to succeed in persuading someone to agree to something, to come clean - to tell the truth about something you've kept secret, to get/catch someone's drift - to understand the basic meaning, to get something off your chest - to talk about something that has been worrying you so that you feel better, to get the wrong end of the stick - to entirely misunderstand, to give someone your word - to promise to do something, to put/lay your cards on the table - to tell people exactly what you're thinking and intending to do, to speak volumes - to provide a lot of information, especially in an indirect way, to read somebody like a book - to easily understand the true thoughts and feelings of (someone) by looking at how that person acts or behaves, a closed book - a person or thing that is difficult to understand, to follow the letter of the law - the exact words of the law and not its more important general meaning,

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