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Tattletale tongue8/2/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() 2022 Today’s blowhard bloggers and their tattle texts? - Chris Vognar, Los Angeles Times, 9 June 2021 But the real interest of this book lies not in its colorful tittle- tattle but in its richness as psychodrama. Noun Mindy Kaling has a tiny tattle tale on her hands! - Angela Andaloro, Peoplemag, 9 Aug. 2019 Turns out some professor just made a funny on Twitter calling Stephens a bedbug (context: the Times has bedbugs) and the latter lost his mind over it and tried to get the poor guy fired by tattling to his provost. Michelle Boorstein, Washington Post, 4 Oct. 2020 Priests, seminarians and former seminarians described in interviews a climate of self-censure, with men often tattling on one another and gossiping rather than speaking openly. 2020 Polling his colleagues, Fowler found that sites had tattled to Facebook about their visits to a sperm measurement service, medical insurers and a credit agency. 2020 The email was, in effect, asking residents to tattle on each other for failing to socially distance. Matthew Goldstein, New York Times, 19 Oct. 2021 In essence, said Richard Scott Carnell, a former Treasury Department official, Molyneux was selling Euro Pacific as a firm that will not tattle to tax authorities. 2021 This is the only way to tattle to the lead: The accusation is specific and limited in scope, the offense just happened, and there are presumably witnesses to the bad behavior. 2022 The post went on to imply that the Common Application - the third-party manager of applications for lots of colleges - could tattle to other schools if an applicant broke an early decision agreement. ![]()
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