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tattling
▪ I. tattling, vbl. n. (ˈtætlɪŋ) [f. tattle v. + -ing1.] The action of the verb tattle. † 1. Faltering, stammering; prattling; baby-talk.1481 Caxton Reynard xxvii. (Arb.) 65 But who can gyue to his lesynge a conclusion, and prononce it without tatelyng [orig. ende seit sine woerden sonder tatelen]. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gossip is good. Tattling is bad.
Sep 30, 2023The act of gossiping, of exchanging information, is actually a powerful form of social bonding. "Gossiping, although it has a negative context, has lots of pro-social benefits," Michael ...
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Tootling
Tootling is like tattling but refers to the reporting of only positive, rather than inappropriate, social behaviors. The word "tootling" is a combination of "tattling" (monitoring and reporting classmates antisocial behavior) and the expression "tooting your own horn wikipedia.org
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Tell-tale (sailing)
"Tiller to tattling tail" is a good phrase to remember which direction to push the tiller when the tail is spiraling. wikipedia.org
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tattle
▪ I. tattle, n. (ˈtæt(ə)l) Also 6 tatle: see also tittle-tattle. [f. next. Cf. LG. tätel in same sense.] The action of tattling; idle or frivolous talk; chatter, gossip.a 1529 Tyttel tattyll [see tittle-tattle]. 1589 Greene Menaphon (Arb.) 40 Amidst other tattle, they prattled of the beautie of Same... Oxford English Dictionary
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Truth vs. Gossip - Ask Difference
Gossip is idle talk or rumour, especially about the personal or private affairs of others; the act is also known as dishing or tattling.Gossip is a topic of research in evolutionary psychology, which has found gossip to be an important means for people to monitor cooperative reputations and so maintain widespread indirect reciprocity. Indirect ...
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How to Deal with Bullies | STOMP Out Bullying
Fight back or bully a person back. Keep it to yourself and just hope the bullying will "go away." Make sure you report the bullying. Skip school or avoid school or afterschool activities because you're afraid of the bully. Be afraid to tell. Telling is NOT tattling! It's the right thing to do!
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muzzling
ˈmuzzling, vbl. n. [f. muzzle v.1 + -ing1.] 1. The action of putting a muzzle on an animal. Often attrib., as muzzling order.1579 Fulke Heskins' Parl. 9 The moosling of the oxe, that treadeth the corne. 1886 Sat. Rev. 22 May 712 Sir Charles Warren has done wisely in extending the Muzzling Order of h... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bromangelon
Mascot Some advertisements for Bromangelon featured a character named "Tattling Tootsie", whom candy scholar Samira Kawash describes as "a cute little It is thought that Clara inspired Tattling Tootsie as well. References American desserts Gelatin Products introduced in 1895 Brand name desserts wikipedia.org
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untittletattling
untittleˈtattling, ppl. a. (un-1 10.)1779 H. Walpole in Tovey Gray's Lett. (1900) II. 92 There is not so untittle⁓tattling a village as Twickenham in the island. Oxford English Dictionary
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Maple Leaf Stakes
1935 - Chickpen 1934 - Candy Feast 1933 - Shady Well 1932 - Shady Well 1931 - Step Off 1930 - Lindsay 1929 - Dance Circle 1928 - Best Bonnett 1927 - Tattling 1926 - Tattling 1925 - Tricky Take Off 1924 - Vrana 1923 - Prismar 1922 - Affectation 1921 - Sudor 1920 - Ostara 1915 - Lady Curzon 1914 - Dark Rosaleen wikipedia.org
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trattling
▪ I. † ˈtrattling, vbl. n. Obs. [f. trattle v. + -ing1.] The action of the verb trattle; idle talking or chattering; gossiping.a 1400 Cursor M. 27824 (Cott. Galba) Couatyse es ane euil syn... Of þis cumes tratilling of tresoune. c 1460 How Gd. Wife taught Daughter 17 (MS. St. John's, Camb.) Nocht oy... Oxford English Dictionary
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Muhamed (horse)
According to Krall, Muhamed, the most intelligent of the horses, eventually began to communicate spontaneously, sometimes even tattling on the other horses wikipedia.org
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tattle
tattle/ˈtætl; `tætl/ v[I]chatter or gossip idly; reveal information by doing this 闲谈; 闲聊; (聊天中)透露消息 Who's been tattling? 谁在说闲话呢? tattle, n [U]idle chatter or gossip 闲谈; 闲聊. 牛津英汉双解词典
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clattering
▪ I. clattering, vbl. n. (ˈklætərɪŋ) [f. clatter v. + -ing1.] The action of the verb clatter. 1. Noise of the rapidly repeated collision of hard bodies; rattling.c 1325 E.E. Allit. P. B. 1515 Clatering of conacles þat kesten þo burdes. c 1386 Chaucer Knt.'s T. 1634 Of hors and herneys noyse and clat... Oxford English Dictionary
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