How To Use Tattletale In A Sentence

  • That might be a nice plot, though one flaw in your reasoning - someone probably tattletaled.
  • Besides, Santa doesn't tattletale on anyone, not even reindeers.
  • I was never usually a tattletale, but I really wanted to see Rose Marie get busted for this one.
  • I wrote to Charles Brooks at Concoco Phillips and tried to tattletale, but without any real evidence, I'm sure it was less than convincing.
  • When she turned and saw him in the house, still wet, the little tattletale opened her mouth to call her mother but her older sister threw the pillow at her to stop her.
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  • ‘The one sitting next to you’ she points at my other side like a tattletale.
  • The "tattletale" lights will make it easier for troopers to enforce traffic laws for failing to stop at red lights and failing to yield the right of way, he said. Tri-City Herald: Front
  • Jonas does not like Pierre very much because he is ‘very serious, not much fun, and a worrier and tattletale.’
  • Regina asked, trying to sound like she does not care anymore, but deep inside, she was wondering if Serafina was able to read her mind again or if some tattletale had told her.
  • But I have a hunch who tattletaled because that person's call backfired one evening.
  • Then he weaseled out, ran to Newt and tattletaled on the other coup leaders after he realized his coup partners wouldn't back him for Speaker.
  • Reporting objectionable contents or activities has nothing to do with being a "tattletale" or "stoolpigeon", contrary to what is sometimes discussed in forums. XING Blog » English
  • ‘You're a tattletale,’ Blake cross his arms over his chest.
  • I hope they don't look at it that way," Lorentzen says when asked about the "tattletale" accusations sure to follow. Latest News
  • All because the teachers never did a damn thing, and if you tattletaled you were the one who either got ignored, shrugged off and told to deal with it or you got into trouble.
  • Partly it's because I feel a profound sadness when reading accounts by recently-returned-from-somewhere tattletales.
  • I turned around and saw Andrew, a tattletale ever since he came in the sixth grade.
  • I was so angry at her because she went and tattletaled on me, and needless to say she never ratted on herself.
  • Since they don't want to have it happen to them, they figure that if they are silent, they wont be known as tattletales.
  • Today I shall try to be on the alert not to speak an untruth, not to gossip or tattletale, and not to speak disparagingly about another person.
  • That gives me hope the next time an article such as this is printed it will be the women themselves discussing what they want, what they can do, and not looking like whiny girls who tattletaled.
  • In an effort to curtail vehicles running red lights, "tattletale" lights have been installed at two intersections in the Burbank area. Local News from union-bulletin.com
  • It wouldn't be until Monday morning that she'd have to face the consequences of being a tattletale.
  • So now you're going to play tattletale and report everything to icky Snapey?
  • What drives me up the wall is when the uncouth classes begin their fighting and screeching and petty arguments, or when snide little tattletales run up to me to tell on people.
  • I counted Bill and Megan Romersma, whose place backed up to ours and whose son, Jared, Puddles and I had ditched earlier, because there was no way we were going to get away with this if that little tattletale had come along. Chicken
  • And we have to jam the tattletale signals from our mitochondria. VITALS
  • No one wants a nation of tattletales, but even the Phillipsburg police admit that there are situations when citizen law enforcers help protect the community.
  • She loves to poke her nose into everyone's business. She also likes to be a tattletale, and Albert listens to most of what she says.
  • I headed off to find the incumbent tattletale.
  • Some old fogies with no sense of playfulness and humor probably tattletaled.
  • When you take away the sex, drugs and tattletales, the remaining story is very ordinary.
  • It was a weapon and a gift, handed back and forth by the dancers, who fought and flirted, worried and tattletaled.
  • She would, she promised herself, rip the tattletale who had ratted on her from limb to limb.
  • Nothing… well, she can't get in trouble for being a tattletale.
  • The new "tattletale" lights were installed last week on Highway 12 at the intersections of Highway 124 and Humorist Road in Burbank. Tri-City Herald: Front
  • He was their spy, their tattletale, their loyal little grunt in the ever present Boys vs Girls feud that was undoubtedly more vicious than any dreamed up by professional wrestling scriptwriters.
  • But I gotta be careful because I am not a tattletale and I ain't tryin' to make no enemies.
  • It wasn't the fear of being a tattletale or anything that held me back.
  • Unfortunately, I can remember being taught, “No one likes a tattletale” in kindergarten by my teacher. Live Blog from the Anchor Desk 10/01/09
  • The penalty for such a violation was for the immediate surrender of the paper, which was soon retrieved by the stealth "tattletale" who was hovering on the periphery as his rival was subjected to disciplinary action. Timesunion.com: Local Breaking News

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