Synonym: account, epic, falsehood, fib, lie, narrative, saga, story, untruth, yarn. Similar words: talented, pale, male, sale, scale, sales, whale, female. Meaning: [teɪl] n. 1. a message that tells the particulars of an act or occurrence or course of events; presented in writing or drama or cinema or as a radio or television program 2. a trivial lie.
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(121) The dynamic of the tale is simple: a man flees his home and lives in exile by the sea.
(122) But this is by no means a tale of automotive Flat-Earthers.
(123) Joyce's tale, shot through with references to singers and composers, also features traditional songs.
(124) It is a cautionary tale told with sad humour on the border between innocence and togetherness.
(125) Forbes said although nothing was physically wrong with Tale of the Cat, the 3-year-old colt appeared stiff.
(126) No Baron Munchausen would have dared to imprison his saga within the limits of a tall tale.
(127) The result is a smoldering tale blending end-of-the-road madness with earthy compassion and the triumphant human spirit.
(128) Even my bloodcurdling tale of the Curse of El Jocoso had not prevailed.
(129) Yet such an esoteric statistic took second place to a tale of personal commitment and courage.
(130) Her story received enormous media coverage, perhaps because many people were fascinated with this incredible tale of political transformations.
(131) The moral of this tale you can carry away at the end of my story of two Corbetts.
(132) During the course of the next few months I uncovered a tale of wickedness and depravity hard to credit.
(133) He bore a tale of woe from the Old World.
(134) Brooke-Rose was generally thought to have overdone the serious aspect of her tale to the detriment of its comic potential.
(135) I think it's an old wives' tale that make-up ruins the skin.
(136) This tale of parallel realities claims to be based on quantum theory(sentencedict.com), and is dressed up with suitable jargon.
(137) This is an inspirational tale that would warm the heart of Joseph Campbell.
(138) His is not the usual tale of an athlete fueled by passion, fulfilling a lifelong dream at the Olympic Games.
(139) This Navajo folk tale describes the creation of the Earth.
(140) An old tale tells of a holy priest who visited his nephew, a scurrilous tavern-keeper.
(141) No doubt that story contained many scientific theories which she had had to omit from her tale, being unable to comprehend them.
(142) In fits and starts he told Seton, Ramsay, Gray and others the sorry tale.
(143) The rise and fall of this company is a cautionary tale for anyone investing in the property market.
(144) If they have, you can embellish the tale of the Leprous Pavanne from the Introduction in a similar way.
(145) But it takes a mighty age to tell its tale and dives head-first into the soap suds along the way.
(146) A historical adventure would be followed by a science fiction tale, then by another historical, and so on.
(147) Ancient spirits haunt an old Georgetown house and terrify the current inhabitants in this chilling tale of murder and passion.
(148) Can one doubt that such a tale is one of a tightening grasp of an actual reality?
(148) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(149) It's a classic tale about the struggle between good and evil.
(150) Ten hours to Inverness, farthest of all - details he learned for an unwritten tale.