How To Use Tattler In A Sentence

  • Pressure the school to gradually change its culture, so that showing concern is labeled as being heroic, rather than being a tattler. Childhood Unbound
  • It leads to the Daley Bicentennial Plaza, named for the mayor's tattler, the legendary Richard J. Daley, the city's mayor and political boss for 21 years ending in 1976.
  • He felt that they were just jealous and, anyway, he doesn't like tattlers so he decided to arrive early.
  • Eastern Willet, Tringa s. semipalmata synonym; Catoptrophorus semipalmatus, formerly; Symphemia semipalmata, protonym; Scolopax semipalmata, also known as the semipalmated tattler or simply as the willet, photographed at Bolivar Peninsula, Texas, USA. Mystery bird: eastern willet, Tringa s. semipalmata
  • Don't be such a tattler, Chloe, or you'll have to stay in at recess. Obama: U.S., Russia 'quite close' to forging new START treaty
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  • He is not a whit less a tattler and a scandal monger than the old Roman tonsor or Figaro, his confrère in Southern Europe. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • A tattler is worse than a thief. 
  • They smiled at his name transiently, but in agreement: the tattler-spout of their set was, a fatal person to encounter, and each deemed the sudden apparition of him in the very early morning along the Carlsruhe road rather magical. The Amazing Marriage — Complete
  • It was she — the foolish tattler — who had set the report abroad regarding the poor Indian woman. The Virginians
  • Wired has an entertaining celebrity tattler piece on how Hollywood's big names behave when they're in the Apple store.
  • I like the quote from the intelligence tittle-tattler: In this business nothing is unlikely. Rock steady
  • You write lying shit, and the Tattler is an ass wipe!
  • And now I get to go back to work tomorrow faced with the dilemma of tattlin on the tattler to my own boss or playing dumb about it. Stuff I Don’t Like « Hilarity Ensues
  • In 1709 a magazine called Tattler began publication.
  • All these tattlers would do better to consider less subjective reasons for the Scotsman's sales problems.
  • Companies don't expect their HR departments to be ‘tattlers’ (the decent ones don't).
  • ‘Jessie,’ I say, annoyed, ‘I don't like tattlers.’
  • And at least one tattler has described listening in to the tape itself.
  • Opera Tattler finds the characters caricatures and the production "overwrought," with the music unfocussed and too much in the background. Archive 2008-09-01
  • The original Tattler articles on Edwin Gray were at the Rex Research site, which hosts hundreds of documents on contemporary arcana.
  • Eastern Willet, Tringa s. semipalmata synonym; Catoptrophorus semipalmatus, formerly; Symphemia semipalmata, protonym; Scolopax semipalmata, also known as the semipalmated tattler or simply as the willet, photographed at Bolivar Peninsula, Texas, USA. Mystery bird: eastern willet, Tringa s. semipalmata
  • Still, a waitress in a diner, who has a daughter who dates the television tattler, and a grandbaby that's in desperate need of a diaper change, may have something to do with it.
  • The commonest messenger birds named in Hawaiian stories are the plover, wandering tattler, and turnstone, all migratory from about April to August, and hence naturally fastened upon by the imagination as suitable messengers to lands beyond common ken. The Hawaiian Romance Of Laieikawai
  • Love your neighbor signifies assist your neighbor, but not — enjoy his conversation with pleasure, if he be tiresome; confide to him your secrets, if he be a tattler; or lend him your money, if he be a spendthrift. A Philosophical Dictionary
  • On shipboard he would be a sneak, a whiner, a tattler. Chapter 3

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