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Meanings of Tattled:

verb

Gossip idly.

Usage examples:

According to some tattling sources, he never quite gave her up
noun

Gossip; idle talk.

Usage examples:

For each story of mine, a titbit of town tattle must be exchanged

Meanings of Tattler:

noun

A person who engages in gossip or who tells tales.

Usage examples:

I would never ask a decent man to take up the trade of sneak and tattler

Meanings of Tattlers:

noun

A person who engages in gossip or who tells tales.

Usage examples:

I would never ask a decent man to take up the trade of sneak and tattler

Meanings of Tattles:

verb

Gossip idly.

Usage examples:

According to some tattling sources, he never quite gave her up
noun

Gossip; idle talk.

Usage examples:

For each story of mine, a titbit of town tattle must be exchanged

Meanings of Tattletale:

noun

A person, especially a child, who reveals secrets or informs on others; a telltale.

Usage examples:

Partly it's because i feel a profound sadness when reading accounts by recently-returned-from-somew…
verb

Reveal someone's secrets; tell tales.

Usage examples:

She won the approval of the nuns by maintaining loyalty only to lee and tattletaling on anyone else

Meanings of Tattletales:

noun

A person, especially a child, who reveals secrets or informs on others; a telltale.

Usage examples:

Partly it's because i feel a profound sadness when reading accounts by recently-returned-from-somew…
verb

Reveal someone's secrets; tell tales.

Usage examples:

She won the approval of the nuns by maintaining loyalty only to lee and tattletaling on anyone else

Meanings of Tattling:

verb

Gossip idly.

Usage examples:

According to some tattling sources, he never quite gave her up
noun

Gossip; idle talk.

Usage examples:

For each story of mine, a titbit of town tattle must be exchanged

Meanings of Tattoo:

noun

An evening drum or bugle signal recalling soldiers to their quarters.

Usage examples:

A military tattoo takes place with clockwork precision
verb

Mark (a part of the body) with an indelible design by inserting pigment into punctures in the skin.

Usage examples:

His cheek was tattooed with a winged fist

A design on the skin made by pricking and staining

Meanings of Tattooed:

verb

Mark (a part of the body) with an indelible design by inserting pigment into punctures in the skin.

Usage examples:

His cheek was tattooed with a winged fist
noun

An evening drum or bugle signal recalling soldiers to their quarters.

Usage examples:

A military tattoo takes place with clockwork precision
adjective

Having a permanent image, pattern, or word created on the skin using needles and ink

Usage examples:

A man with heavily tattooed arms, she is tattooed and has several piercings.

Meanings of Tattooing:

verb

Mark (a part of the body) with an indelible design by inserting pigment into punctures in the skin.

Usage examples:

His cheek was tattooed with a winged fist
noun

An evening drum or bugle signal recalling soldiers to their quarters.

Usage examples:

A military tattoo takes place with clockwork precision

Meanings of Tattooist:

noun

Someone whose job is putting tattoos on people

Meanings of Tattooists:

noun

Someone whose job is putting tattoos on people

Meanings of Tattoos:

noun

An evening drum or bugle signal recalling soldiers to their quarters.

Usage examples:

A military tattoo takes place with clockwork precision
verb

Mark (a part of the body) with an indelible design by inserting pigment into punctures in the skin.

Usage examples:

His cheek was tattooed with a winged fist

Meanings of Tatty:

adjective

Worn and shabby; in poor condition.

Usage examples:

Tatty upholstered furniture

Meanings of Tau:

noun

The nineteenth letter of the greek alphabet ( τ, τ ), transliterated as ‘t’.

Meanings of Taught:

verb

Impart knowledge to or instruct (someone) as to how to do something.

Usage examples:

She taught him to read
noun

A teacher.

Usage examples:

She came to say ‘hi!’ to her old teach

Past simple and past participle of teach

Meanings of Taunt:

noun

A remark made in order to anger, wound, or provoke someone.

Usage examples:

Pupils will play truant rather than face the taunts of classmates about their ragged clothes
verb

Provoke or challenge (someone) with insulting remarks.

Usage examples:

Pupils began taunting her about her weight

Meanings of Taunted:

verb

Provoke or challenge (someone) with insulting remarks.

Usage examples:

Pupils began taunting her about her weight
noun

A remark made in order to anger, wound, or provoke someone.

Usage examples:

Pupils will play truant rather than face the taunts of classmates about their ragged clothes

Meanings of Taunting:

adjective

Intended to provoke someone in an insulting or contemptuous manner.

Usage examples:

Taunting comments
verb

Provoke or challenge (someone) with insulting remarks.

Usage examples:

Pupils began taunting her about her weight
noun

The act of intentionally annoying and upsetting someone by making unkind remarks, laughing unkindly at them, etc.

Usage examples:

Bullying often consists of teasing or taunting rather than physical violence., the players are far …

Meanings of Tauntingly:

adverb

In a way that is intended to annoy or upset someone else by making unkind remarks, laughing unkindly at them, etc.

Usage examples:

The crowd cheered tauntingly at the footballer after he was given a red card and made to leave the …

Meanings of Taunton:

proper noun

The county town of somerset, in south-western england; population 61,000 (est. 2009).

Meanings of Taunts:

noun

A remark made in order to anger, wound, or provoke someone.

Usage examples:

Pupils will play truant rather than face the taunts of classmates about their ragged clothes
verb

Provoke or challenge (someone) with insulting remarks.

Usage examples:

Pupils began taunting her about her weight

Meanings of Taupe:

noun

Grey with a tinge of brown.

Usage examples:

A taupe overcoat

Meanings of Tauranga:

proper noun

A port on the bay of plenty in the north island of new zealand; population 103,632 (2006).

Meanings of Taurean:

adjective

Relating to the sign of taurus.

Usage examples:

Let your taurean stubbornness guide you
noun

A person born under the sign of taurus.

Usage examples:

The taurean often finds it difficult to forget or forgive

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