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tattler

[tat-ler] / ˈtæt lər /




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The standout of the series, like Coven, is Sarah Paulson’s double duty work as the conjoined twins Bette and Dot Tattler.

From Forbes • Oct. 6, 2014

Tattler Graham is now working on a book about the whole affair.

From Time Magazine Archive

The next morning Mr. Belcher was up early in order to get his "Tattler" as soon as it was dropped at his door.

From Sevenoaks by Holland, J. G. (Josiah Gilbert)

He told me there that unless I promised to give him the ruby to-night, and kept my word, he'd either give my I.O.U.'s and my notes to you or to the Merry Tattler.

From The Avalanche by Atherton, Gertrude Franklin Horn

It is as a Tattler of small talk and a Spectator of mankind that we cherish and love him, and owe as much pleasure to him as to any human being that ever wrote.

From Thackeray by Trollope, Anthony




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