tattlers (Meaning)

tattlers

tattletale, any of various slender long-legged shorebirds (such as the willet, yellowlegs, and redshank) of the sandpiper family with a loud and frequent call

tattlers Sentence Examples

  1. The classroom was a sanctuary for tattlers, where children whispered secrets about their classmates' misdeeds.
  2. The teacher discouraged tattling, emphasizing that it disrupted learning and created a negative school environment.
  3. The principal condemned tattling as an act of betrayal and encouraged students to resolve conflicts directly.
  4. The once-notorious tattler in our school mysteriously vanished, leaving behind a legacy of whispers and speculation.
  5. The jury remained skeptical about the credibility of the witness, who had a reputation as an incessant tattler.
  6. The rumor mill buzzed with stories of a tattler who had exposed a major company scandal.
  7. My sister was a notorious tattler, always eager to report any infraction to our parents.
  8. The gossip column was filled with salacious rumors from anonymous tattlers.
  9. The child's relentless tattling tested the patience of his teachers, who grew weary of constant interruptions.
  10. The neighborhood association organized a community meeting to address the growing problem of tattling among local children.

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tattletale, any of various slender long-legged shorebirds (such as the willet, yellowlegs, and redshank) of the sandpiper family with a loud and frequent call

informants, informers, canaries, whistle-blowers, finks,rats, tattletales, snitches, telltales, squealers

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The classroom was a sanctuary for tattlers, where children whispered secrets about their classmates' misdeeds.

The teacher discouraged tattling, emphasizing that it disrupted learning and created a negative school environment.

The principal condemned tattling as an act of betrayal and encouraged students to resolve conflicts directly.

The once-notorious tattler in our school mysteriously vanished, leaving behind a legacy of whispers and speculation.