Synonym: blabbermouth, revealing, talebearer, taleteller, tattler, tattletale, telling, telltale. Similar words: small talk, to tell the truth, poll tax, well-to-do, bell the cat, cell theory, at all times, tell. Meaning: n. someone who gossips indiscreetly. adj. disclosing unintentionally.
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(1) She found lipstick on his shirts - the telltale sign that he was having an affair.
(2) Only occasionally did the telltale redness around his eyes betray the fatigue he was suffering.
(3) They examined the child carefully, looking for telltale signs of abuse.
(4) The telltale smell of cigarettes told her that he had been in the room. Sentencedict.com
(5) Then skim through your document for their telltale signs.
(6) The telltale entry was the lone item on the credit side: £2,000, from deposit account.
(7) Within minutes, Honaker felt the telltale movement of a catch moving up the tube.
(8) Teachers are encouraged to look for telltale signs of abuse among their students.
(9) It was a telltale sign that water was seeping through the canyon walls, softening the mica shale and conglomerate abutment.
(10) Satin smooth Telltale lines are taboo under clingy tops and knit fabrics. Lycra blends give the smoothest outlines.
(11) The out-of-state addresses were a telltale sign that the children were illegally adopted.
(12) One telltale sign is when government hunkers down and starts to tinker with things.
(13) Here are five telltale signs that the Ego is in command: 1.
(14) When you feel that telltale tug, crank the handle and keep the pressure on.
(15) The kelp bass with their telltale checkerboard markings are fabled in these waters.
(16) She removed the briefs and felt the telltale moisture below.
(17) Their spacing is regular, a telltale mark that the flow field around each sea pen defines the optimum spacing of neighbors.
(18) What are some telltale signs of the wrong boss?
(19) No one likes a malicious telltale.
(20) The telltale splatter pattern of ejecta rays -- bedrock scattered around the impact zone -- suggested an 8, 000 mph collision with a 4.3-foot iron space pebble.
(21) A hundred years ago a suntan was the telltale mark of a laborer.
(22) Only professional decorum prevented me from picking up the remaining telltale and gnawing greedily away.
(23) Many are lighted under oak trees, where groups of immigrants depend on the leafy canopies to hide telltale smoke.
(24) Internal haemorrhaging spills blood into the stomach, and this causes a telltale black vomit.
(25) Would we allow the police to search the sacred precincts of marital bedrooms for telltale signs of the use of contraceptives?
(26) Collagen, she read, plumped out the flesh beneath the skin, thus eliminating those telltale wrinkles.
(27) Any false starts or false moves will result in error and the telltale bugs.
(28) The great majority, once they breach the system and hear the telltale whine, are out of there like a shot.
(29) The teacher didn't notice that I was cheating until that rotten telltale told her.
(30) That trapped bits of the Martian atmosphere within them, as a telltale of their origin.
More similar words: small talk, to tell the truth, poll tax, well-to-do, bell the cat, cell theory, at all times, tell, tale, tell on, tell off, teller, stale, tales, foretell, stellar, talent, bagatelle, satellite, intellect, talented, folk tale, folktale, stalemate, fairy tale, intelligent, talentless, intelligence, intelligible, intellectual.