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Noun(1) someone who gossips indiscreetly(2) any of several long-legged shorebirds having a loud whistling cry

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(1) Wired has an entertaining celebrity tattler piece on how Hollywood's big names behave when they're in the Apple store.(2) Still, a waitress in a diner, who has a daughter who dates the television tattler , and a grandbaby that's in desperate need of a diaper change, may have something to do with it.(3) I would never ask a decent man to take up the trade of sneak and tattler(4) And at least one tattler has described listening in to the tape itself.(5) It leads to the Daley Bicentennial Plaza, named for the mayor's tattler , the legendary Richard J. Daley, the city's mayor and political boss for 21 years ending in 1976.(6) More narrowly, the name is given to the wandering tattler (Heteroscelus incanus) and the Polynesian, or gray-rumped, tattler (H. brevipes).(7) ‘Jessie,’ I say, annoyed, ‘I don't like tattlers .’(8) He felt that they were just jealous and, anyway, he doesn't like tattlers so he decided to arrive early.(9) Companies don't expect their HR departments to be ‘ tattlers ’ (the decent ones don't).(10) All these tattlers would do better to consider less subjective reasons for the Scotsman's sales problems.
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Noun
1. telltale
2. tattletale
4. blabbermouth
5. talebearer


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