Similar words: tattletale, little by little, tattle, little, a little, skittle, brittle, whittle. Meaning: n. light informal conversation for social occasions. v. speak (about unimportant matters) rapidly and incessantly.
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1 She was becoming less interested in any tittle-tattle he might purvey that might help her with the case than in himself.
2 Mere tittle-tattle dredged up for purely prurient interest is another matter.
3 These two women love to tittle-tattle.
4 But does tittle-tattle really help attract more friends?
5 She is a woman who likes to tittle-tattle.
6 British showbiz writers searched for tittle-tattle on Robbie Williams' love life and speculated endlessly about the demise of the hit girl band The Spice Girls (news - web sites).
7 To gossip: to natter, to prattle, to chatter, to tittle-tattle, to jabber, to jaw.
8 In lesser hands Ms Nasar's story might have degenerated into a series of pen portraits: tittle-tattle for the middlebrow.
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