tattling / ˈtæt l /

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tattling3 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

tat·tled, tat·tling.

  1. to let out secrets.
  2. to chatter, prate, or gossip.
v. 有主动词 verb

tat·tled, tat·tling.

  1. to utter idly; disclose by gossiping.
n. 名词 noun
  1. the act of tattling.
  2. idle talk; chatter; gossip.

tattling 近义词

v. 动词 verb

gossip; tell rumor

更多tattling例句

  1. Mustique is famous for the omertà that ensures that very little celebrity tittle-tattle ever makes it off the island.
  2. The story is just “tittle-tattle” and it will all “blow over,” he told the BBC.
  3. Mustique is also famous for the omertà that ensures that very little celebrity tittle-tattle ever makes it off the island.
  4. You recollect that you promised to obtain something—a little tittle-tattle—concerning a lady.
  5. Cermigniani and Melillo were listening to the brilliant tittle-tattle of Bencini, with his cackling speech and his dry laugh.
  6. The writer observed that he was not anxious about H. Greville who loved tittle-tattle, and would get what he wanted there.
  7. Mother believed the story all nonsense, and was very much concerned that people should repeat such silly tattle.
  8. Looking down the table I told myself that it must be the very home of idle gossip and the hot-bed of tittle-tattle.