She isn't interested in tattling to the wife, whom she doesn't know, or using a baby-sitter spy-cam to catch them. |
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They tend to gain control by withdrawing affection and attention or by gossiping and tattling. |
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This one will include a banishment clause for tattling, since our last nanny came this close to selling a tell-all about life among us. |
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Hollywood is its own dirty little secret, and there's nothing Hollywood likes more than tattling on itself. |
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No, you just go tattling to mommy and daddy every time I put a toe out of line. |
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It was tattling, I knew, but somehow I didn't think Dove could get very upset with me for snitching about this. |
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We shouldn't listen to children when they are tattling, especially when we know what to ignore. |
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Now The idea of fame has been around since Virgil described fama as a horrible creature with multiple tongues and tattling mouths. |
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I think he would strangle me if he hears that I've been tattling on him. |
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Telling the truth and not tattling on friends is contrary to the usual practice and somehow it does not work out. |
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It goes without saying that when the informer makes a criminal offense on this occasion, he may be prosecuted for it, while the tattling, however, is not sanctioned as such. |
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In Elizabeth, children, including kindergartners, will spend six class periods learning, among other things, the difference between telling and tattling. |
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What's at stake in tattling involves a folding of the semantic content within the semiotic context of the report: processes of signification, not products. |
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He put Amber on the phone, and she was tattling on one of the twins. |
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