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heteroscelus
Genus of birds.
heteroscelus
taxon
Russian
heteroscelus
Portuguese
palrador
Catalan
murmurador
Spanish
murmurador
Someone who gossips indiscreetly.
telltale
tattletale
blabbermouth
talebearer
taleteller
Portuguese
palrador
Synonyms
Examples for "
telltale
"
telltale
tattletale
blabbermouth
talebearer
taleteller
Examples for "
telltale
"
1
But the
telltale
signs of substance abuse were already beginning to show.
2
A control switch and
telltale
lamp should be provided in the kitchen.
3
A control switch and
telltale
lamp should be provided in the hall.
4
Catching these
telltale
signs early can make your repair work much easier.
5
Now a growing body of research suggests there are
telltale
mathematical signals.
1
No room here for
tattletale
liars and workers of iniquity, say hallelujah.
2
And the doofus little
tattletale
turns to stare into the headlights.
3
She had her face pressed against the glass to see inside better, the
tattletale
.
4
He wanted a dog to help him hunt, but he did not want a
tattletale
.
5
Ronald was the name of the weaselly kid who was the
tattletale
in grade school.
1
Silence that
blabbermouth
;
he does not know what he is talking about.
2
They said: He was always very self confident and a bit of
blabbermouth
.
3
Mario, who was, if humanly possible, an even bigger
blabbermouth
.
4
He should have never kept the Grove from her despite the risk her
blabbermouth
sisters posed.
5
No, she didn't need some low-life
blabbermouth
out there owning a sensitive piece of information about her.
1
Be no
talebearer
,
nor utterer of falsehoods; be not talkative nor rashly censorious.
2
A
talebearer
revealeth secrets: but he that is of a faithful spirit concealeth the matter.
3
Nobody could call him a detractor or a backbiter or a
talebearer
or a liar.
4
He would not act as
talebearer
.
5
When the wood faileth, the fire shall go out: and when the
talebearer
is taken away, contentions shall cease.
1
Thus the historian imbibed naturally the spirit of the
taleteller
.
2
A player, a singer, a
taleteller
-
3
He surveys the past, sometimes as a scholar, sometimes as a
taleteller
,
sometimes even as a poet, but never as a statesman.
4
But the
taletellers
sung of men in ancient times that had strange powers and forms.
5
But the
taletellers
had sung of it many times.
1
All the same, Basil was a thorough liar, and a confirmed
tattler
.
2
The
tattler
is one of the most abominable of our trials.
3
Honora would have kept her counsel; she was not a
tattler
.
4
But Gwendolyn had no mind to be held as a
tattler
.
5
Apollo's crow was a great
tattler
,
and did not always tell the truth.
6
On shipboard he would be a sneak, a whiner, a
tattler
.
7
I must say for Laetitia, that she was no
tattler
.
8
It was she-thefoolish
tattler
-
who
had
set the report abroad regarding the poor Indian woman.
9
Press: Tatty gets her nickname for being a "telltale
tattler
"
.
10
But I'm neither a
tattler
nor a blackmailer.
11
The fellows in this academy admire a
tattler
!
12
I shall be involved in a world of trouble, and the reputation of a
tattler
and mischief-maker.
13
The reason it continues to linger is that parents find it convenient to listen to the
tattler
.
14
Claire nailed her roommate as the
tattler
.
15
And the fellows think I'm a
tattler
!
16
Bassompierre is a
tattler
;
I expect to do nothing with the Marechal de Vitri but by your means.
tattler
admire a tattler
confirm tattler
foolish tattler
funny tattler
great tattler
Russian
heteroscelus
Portuguese
heteroscelus
palrador
tagarela
paroleiro
Spanish
heteroscelus
murmurador
chivato
cotilla
fisgón
bocazas
chismoso
correveidile
Catalan
murmurador
portaplatets
portanoves