Tell+secrets

  • 91discreet — di|screet [dıˈskri:t] adj [Date: 1300 1400; : French; Origin: discret, from Latin discretus, past participle of discernere; DISCERN] 1.) careful about what you say or do, so that you do not offend, upset, or embarrass people or tell secrets ≠… …

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  • 92commune — I v 1. converse, talk, communicate, discourse, dialogue, discuss, Sl. rap; talk to, have a word with, speak with, confer with, parley; talk privately, have a tête à tête, confide in, tell secrets; chat, confabulate, coze, Inf. pass the time, Sl.… …

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  • 93shoot one’s mouth off — tv. to brag; to tell secrets. □ Stop shooting your mouth off. Nobody believes you anymore. CD So you had to go and shoot off your mouth about the bankruptcy proceedings! …

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  • 94clype — ˈklīp intransitive verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: alteration of earlier cleip, from Middle English clepien to call more at clepe Scotland : to tell secrets : tattle …

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  • 95bab´bling|ly — bab|ble «BAB uhl», verb, bled, bling, noun. –v.i. 1. to make sounds like a baby: »My baby brother babbles and coos in his crib. 2. to talk foolishly; prattle: »She babbled on and on about her new dress. SYNONYM(S): gabble …

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  • 96bab´ble|ment — bab|ble «BAB uhl», verb, bled, bling, noun. –v.i. 1. to make sounds like a baby: »My baby brother babbles and coos in his crib. 2. to talk foolishly; prattle: »She babbled on and on about her new dress. SYNONYM(S): gabble …

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  • 97bab|ble — «BAB uhl», verb, bled, bling, noun. –v.i. 1. to make sounds like a baby: »My baby brother babbles and coos in his crib. 2. to talk foolishly; prattle: »She babbled on and on about her new dress. SYNONYM(S): gabble …

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  • 98telltale — tell|tale1 [ˈtelteıl] adj telltale signs/marks etc signs etc that clearly show something has happened or exists, often something that is a secret ▪ They examined the child carefully, looking for telltale signs of abuse. telltale 2 telltale2 n BrE …

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  • 99take someone into one's confidence — tell someone one s secrets. → confide something to …

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  • 100take someone into one's confidence — tell someone one s secrets …

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