tattle|tattled|tattles|tattling in English
verb
[tat·tle || 'tætl]
chatter, prattle, gossip
Use "tattle|tattled|tattles|tattling" in a sentence
1. Martin tattled his secrets.
2. You're the one who tattled.
3. She tattled endlessly about dress.
4. Tattling about him over the teacups.
5. You gonna tattle to the CDC?
6. Tattling your quirkiness-story with us.
7. Tattling is a negative word with negative connotations.
8. You need to understand that tattling is pro-social aggression.
9. Robert is always tattling on me for things I didn't do.
10. " Well, go and tattle and see if I care, " replied Scarlett.
11. TAttle Life is a commentary website on public business social media accounts
12. 6 synonyms for Blabbermouthed: bigmouthed, blabby, talkative, talebearing, tattling, leaky
13. Regardless of the grade you teach, tattling will occur in your classroom.
14. Blabbermouthed definition: prone to communicate confidential information synonyms: leaky, communicatory, talebearing, communicative, tattling antonyms
15. Mere tittle-tattle dredged up for purely prurient interest is another matter.
16. I raise my children to be honest, but not to be tattle tales!
17. ‘Much Bavardage occurs in which Celia gets the keys to Silas's car and spits in his face about his total worthlessness.’ Synonyms tittle-tattle , tattle, rumour, rumours, whispers, stories, tales, canards, titbits
18. I am not afraid I am afraid spend courage tattle and prate.
19. The chamber also said companies fear retribution from regulators they tattle on.
20. When they come tattle I ask them if it's a medical emergency.
21. Synonyms for "Blabbermouthed": bigmouthed; blabby; talkative; indiscreet leaky; talebearing; tattling; communicative; communicatory
22. Well? Or are you going to tattle and get me in trouble again?
23. Instead , it was often associated with tattle - telling , betrayals , alienations, dangers and estrangements, etc.
24. To gossip: to natter, to prattle, to chatter, to tittle-tattle, to jabber, to jaw.
25. Not to be influenced by, or give ear to knavish tattling servants, or others.