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1 Do you expect me to allow scandalous tittle- tattle to be spread about Town?
2 Not when there's important gossip and tittle- tattle to spread.
3 Shall I tattle to him the scandal of the village, were I mistress of it?
4 Though he wouldn't tattle to their mom, Gibson knew that's what Tyler was up to.
5 And a fuss or a howl'd mean that somebody'd hear, and tattle to the Madam, and-
6 What little girl didn't tattle to her mother about the naughty things the boys were doing?
7 But to her credit, she doesn't tattle to Wanda or even wag a finger at me as I leave.
8 Just wait, she thought-he'dprobably tattle to the cops that she was guilty of failing to engage in idle chitchat.
9 The last thing I need is for someone to tattle to my new boss that they smelled liquor on my breath.
10 Therefore, if, for instance, an associate knows a client is up to its knickers in illegal muck he is expected to tattle to a partner.
11 I think we should talk before you go tattling to the queen.
12 The queen would think it very déclassé to have tattled to a reporter.
13 She leaves tattling to the gossips of the town, and is more seen than heard.
14 Who expects a toaster to be tattling to Google?
15 Her uncle then rounded on her, growling, 'Who have you been tattling to , you stupid girl?
16 Run home tattling to our master? I looked at him in the mirror when I said it.
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