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(RQ:Shakespeare Much Ado About Nothing Q)
(RQ:Dryden Juvenal Satires)'' ſays, is always Narrative; yet I hope the uſefulneſs of what I have to ſay on this Subject, will qualifie the remoteneſs of it; (..)
(quote-book)|chapter=The Preface|chapterurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=lexu86lOepgC&pg=RA1-PP10|title=Triumphatus|Saducismus Triumphatus: Or, Full and Plain Evidence Concerning Witches and Apparitions. In Two Parts.(nb...)|edition=3rd|location=London|publisher=Printed for A. L. and sold by Roger Tuckyr,(nb...)|year=1700|oclc=84780159|passage=Nor can any Man be either wiſe or happy till he hath arrived to that greatneſs of ''Mind'', that no more conſiders the ''tatling'' of the ''multitude'' than the whiſtling of the ''Wind''.
(RQ:Bulwer-Lytton Alice)
(senseid) ''Often said of children'': to report incriminating information about another person, or a person's wrongdoing in an annoying fashion, usually to a person in a position of authority over the accused person; to on somebody. (defdate)
(quote-book); Appelbaum Training Institute|year=2009|page=4|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=H1UiUiYJ3NQC&pg=PA4|isbn=978-1-4129-7002-0|passage=There are some children who just like to talk about others. They are not reporting. They are tattling, telling one negative after another. Their goal is to get others in trouble. (..) Children sometimes do not mean to tattle about someone else. They do it because they are having a problem with another child and just don't know any other way to handle the problem.
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To speak like a baby or young child; to babble, to prattle; to speak haltingly; to stutter.
(quote-book)|series=The Carisbrooke Library|seriesvolume=IV|location=London|publisher=George Routledge and Sons,(nb...)|year=1481|year_published=1889|section=chapter XXVII (How Reynart the Fox Came another Time to the Court)|page=108|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/earlyproseromanc00morluoft/page/108|oclc=8103006|passage=But who can give to his leasing a conclusion, and pronounce it without tatelying, like as it were written tofore him, and that he can so blind the people that his leasing shall better be believed than the truth: that is the man.
A tattletale.
''Often said of children'': a piece of incriminating information or an account of wrongdoing that is said about another person.
(quote-book); Appelbaum Training Institute|year=2009|page=4|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=H1UiUiYJ3NQC&pg=PA4|isbn=978-1-4129-7002-0|passage=Have a special small bucket called the tattle bucket. Make name cards for each child. (..) When children have a tattle, instead of disrupting the class, they get their name card and put it in the tattle bucket. Look in the bucket at varying times during the day. If you see a name card, go to the child and say, "I see you have your name card in the tattle bucket. What would you like to tell me?" Many times, children will have forgotten all about the tattle.
(quote-book)|location=London|publisher=Printed by W. Pearson, for Tonson|Jacob Tonson,(nb...)|year=1719|volume=II|page=163|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=sddYoss-yucC&pg=PA163|oclc=220051785|passage=Prattles and Tattles, / O'er Bottles, / Shall ſtill cheriſh my Fancy, / Better, and ſweeter, / And greater, / Than dull Tea with ''Nancy''.
(quote-book)|year=1876|page=43|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=j7gNAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA43|oclc=315576150|passage=But, as ill tongues are never wanting to disturb the repose of honest families, there was such a tattle about my wife going to dress the corregidor's victuals, make his bed, and the like, that all the town rang of it.