Thundering flickers of light flashed across the late night sky, the tattle tale sign of the oncoming storm. |
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The kid burst into tears, and ran back to wherever his mom was to go tattle on him. |
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If the action gets too intense, sit out and lick your lollipop or just tattle on the others. |
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Really, this whole to-do might well have been just another volley in the site's regular stream of tattle, only it spun way out of control. |
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Perelman's free-associative style spun fantasias out of girdle ads, tabloid tattle, sleazy pulp fiction and recipe prose. |
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This is the proper Guadeloupe, where the tiny rum shops are open to all callers day and night for a little tipple and tattle. |
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If we did not think they were full of tattle, we would not be linking to them. |
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What is certain is that we've all had more than enough of his tactless tattle. |
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The lovestruck Liberals paid this petty tattle no mind and even bought a house together last spring. |
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One crisp November afternoon, she summoned her lovers to her bedside bistro for tea and tattle. |
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He had lined up an exclusive deal with society tattle rag VIP but the deal fell through. |
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You could take the low road and tattle on Phil in purchasing. |
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Just how far I have come from my days of respecting Motson was confirmed yesterday where he destroyed all enjoyment of watching the cup final with his mediocre tattle. |
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Whatever would stop it, it hasn't happened today, so let's embrace the tittle tattle. |
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But, I'm afraid it will be like when little kids tattle on each other. |
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The tattle and titillation only makes him redouble attempts to disclose his real self and we're slowly becoming suffocated under the continued weight of his effort. |
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This local sleazy hack would also love to know if the tattle is true. |
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If the clerk continues to overlook you, find the manager and tattle! |
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Certainly what they do in intelligence is a bit of tittle tattle here and a bit more information there. |
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Like Western celebrities, they excite much tattle, albeit not in the party-controlled media. |
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You come home and tattle about a person who hurt you so that you could hurt him back. |
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The intention is never to tattle on colleagues but solely to avoid accidents. |
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You couldn't even trust some people because you knew they were going to tattle. |
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A favourite target of this tattle has predictably been the labour boss. |
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The Vanity Fair article wasn't all tittle tattle. |
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For private individuals, generally, no sanction is applicable to the one who fails to tattle his neighbour, with the exception of certain serious crimes. |
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