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There are 25 words containing TELLT

live␣to␣tell␣the␣taletelltale tell-tale tell␣taletelltale␣compass tell-tale␣compasstelltale␣compasses tell-tale␣compassestelltales tell-tales tell␣talestell␣tales␣out␣of␣schooltelltale␣tit tell-tale-tittelltale␣tits tell-tale-titstell␣the␣differencetell␣the␣timetell␣the␣truthtell␣timetell-trothtell-trothstell-truthtell-truthsto␣tell␣the␣truth

32 definitions found

  • live␣to␣tell␣the␣tale — v. (Idiomatic, informal or literary) To survive some difficulty, illness, etc.
  • telltale — n. One who divulges private information with intent to hurt others. — n. (UK, US, slang) Tattletale; squealer. — n. An indicator, such as a warning light, that serves to warn…
  • tell-tale — adj. Alternative spelling of telltale.
  • tell␣tale — adj. Alternative spelling of telltale.
  • telltale␣compass — n. (Nautical) A compass installed in the cabin so that the captain…
  • tell-tale␣compass — n. Alternative spelling of telltale compass.
  • telltale␣compasses — n. Plural of telltale compass.
  • tell-tale␣compasses — n. Plural of tell-tale compass.
  • telltales — n. Plural of telltale.
  • tell-tales — n. Plural of tell-tale.
  • tell␣tales — v. (Idiomatic) To lie, to be making false claims. — v. (UK) To report someone in authority for a wrongdoing. — n. Plural of tell tale.
  • tell␣tales␣out␣of␣school — v. (Idiomatic) To reveal confidential or sensitive information; to gossip.
  • telltale␣tit — n. (Childish) A telltale; one who tattles.
  • tell-tale-tit — n. Alternative form of telltale tit.
  • telltale␣tits — n. Plural of telltale tit.
  • tell-tale-tits — n. Plural of tell-tale-tit.
  • tell␣the␣difference — v. To differentiate similar things.
  • tell␣the␣time — v. (UK) Alternative form of tell time.
  • tell␣the␣truth — v. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see tell, truth. — phr. (Idiomatic, informal) Used to positively assert the frank…
  • tell␣time — v. To measure time, to determine the current time. — v. (Specifically) to read the time as displayed on a clock.
  • tell-troth — n. (Obsolete) Alternative spelling of tell-truth.
  • tell-troths — n. Plural of tell-troth.
  • tell-truth — n. (Obsolete) An honest and truthful person. — adj. (Obsolete) Exposing the truth; revealing; illuminating.
  • tell-truths — n. Plural of tell-truth.
  • to␣tell␣the␣truth — adv. (Idiomatic) An attestation to the truthfulness and frankness…
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