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- 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...
- productions include a schools' workshop production, The Hole in the Sky, and ****le Tattle 1 & 2 by 'Em****ale' TV script writer Lesley Clare O'Neill (December...
- Herman Narula and his Improbable story, Dear Dad, Abir's sequel and ****le tattle". telegraphindia.com. Archived from the original on 2 August 2017. Retrieved...
- of Es**** complained that it was an "unhappy choice". In the face of ****le-tattle that had reached even France, Lady Leicester—she continued to be styled...
- notorious for spreading like wildfire. It is through Mona's prejudiced ****le-tattle that Cathy soon finds herself with her re****tion besmirched, as even...
- 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...
- ipi-apa — in great detail. ipin-apan — carefully. iritzi-miritzi — ****le-tattle. irra — call for pigeons. irri-borro — rotative motion, quick and confusing...
- 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...
- ex-member responded, "Their life's vocation is to reprint and write about ****le tattle in print, to bring into the public what is said in private. It's incredible...
- was used by the tabloids as a "smokescreen for selling papers with ****le-tattle" and said the argument against press regulation was "morally bankrupt"...