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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(31) The telltale scratches on the lock showed that it had been picked.
(32) In the United States these days, about two record highs are being set for every record low, telltale evidence that amid all the random variation of weather, the trend is toward a warmer climate.
(33) They still haven't found any Martian microbes, or telltale signs of alien biospheres orbiting distant stars.
(34) A new type of chemical analysis has spotted the telltale signs of water molecules inside tiny beads of volcanic glass brought to Earth decades ago by the Apollo astronauts.
(35) Photo Gallery: Polluted Oceans Telltale smears of black sludge, the remnants of an oil spill, stain California's Huntington Beach.
(36) The handle of the telltale teaspoon was visible under the bed - valance.
(37) One telltale sign is that the strain does not contain the eae gene, which codes for a protein called intimin, an adhesion protein that allows the bacteria to attach to cells in the gut.
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(38) There were small telltale signs which suggested that the commune was not just average.
(39) Unlike people who knew me for years and ignored all the telltale signs.
(40) Soapy took his accusive shoes and telltale trousers without challenge.
(41) There are telltale symptoms by which history gives warning to a threatened or perishing society.
(42) Researchers found the same telltale signature of drought in a deep-sea sediment core drilled from the Gulf of Oman.
(43) He found telltale signs of AIDS on her tongue and around her genitals.
(44) She paused, straining her ears for any telltale sounds of pursuit.
(45) I can see from the telltale look in her eyes that she loves him.
(46) Additional ground-based data was included to further define the telltale reddish emission from atomic hydrogen gas in this gorgeous galaxy's star forming regions.
(47) The RIT/JHU scientists think these telltale bursts of visible light could be detected by existing instruments like the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope.
(48) The value of the grey mullet lies in its roe. At the fish market [sentencedict.com], insiders know that a squeeze of the belly shows the telltale yellow egg juice for a female; otherwise it's a male.
(49) The next day the rancher finds the remains and the telltale tracks of a jaguar.
(50) The region's small size and its intense glow telltale signs of a very young, massive star.
(51) The three of us stood in the bathroom eagerly waiting for telltale line to appear.
(52) At the same time, the ship's microwave detector will be able to peer down into the atmosphere to look for the telltale signatures of water and ammonia among other substances.
(53) The telltale clay on his shoes shows whence he came.
(54) Telltale smears of black sludge, the remnants of an oil spill, stain California's Huntington Beach.
(55) Is it only the act of telling a lie that produces the telltale patterns of inked lines on graph paper?
(56) One of the telltale signs of rudeness is made by someone who does not respond after a reasonable length of time to a phone message awaiting a reply.
(57) In this case, the telltale signal is gamma-rays at energies of 511,000 electron volts -- evidence that an electron/positron pair has annihilated.
(58) And scientists are now beginning to recognize these telltale signs.
(59) Carbon dioxide, one of the telltale signs that a planet may be able to support life, has been spotted in the atmosphere of a gas giant orbiting a star 63 light years from Earth.
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.