- her cake". In a
posthumous adaptation of
Polite Conversation,
called ****le Tattle; or,
Taste A-la-Mode,
released in 1749, the
order was reversed: "And...
-
resistance movement.
stool pigeon or
stoolie tell tale or tell-tale
tattle-tale
****le-
tattle tout –
Northern Irish term for an informant,
often one who informed...
- was used by the
tabloids as a "smokescreen for
selling papers with
****le-
tattle" and said the
argument against press regulation was "morally bankrupt"...
- 'Why, then,
Goody Two-shoes, what if it be? Hold you, if you can, your
****le-
tattle,'
quoth he. The name is used
herein to
point out the mayoress's comparative...
- modifiers, such as in lily-of-the-valley, ****-a-hoop, clever-clever,
****le-
tattle and orang-utan. Use is
often dictated by
convention rather than fixed...
-
productions include a schools'
workshop production, The Hole in the Sky, and
****le Tattle 1 & 2 by Em****ale
script writer Lesley Clare O'Neill (December 2005...
-
Tatle may
refer to: Tatl, a
character from The
Legend of
Zelda to
tattle, to
gossip ****le Tatler (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- Sniff's mother.
Married to Muddler. (Swedish:
Gafsan – gafsa, "chatter;
****le-
tattle") – not much is
known about Gaffsie,
except that she is a
friend of...
- Furthermore, the
story would have
remained little more than
rumour and
****le-
tattle if it had not been
taken up by
respectable newspapers such as The Times...
-
short stories. 1943 Lady
Alaviyeh (Alaviye Khānum) 1944 Velengārī (
****le-
tattle) 1944 The
Elixir of Life (Āb-e Zendegi) 1945 The
Pilgrim (Hājī āqā)...