n
(slang) The latest scoop, information or news.
v
(idiomatic) To perform a fantasy in reality.
n
A conversation to stop an argument or settle a situation.
v
(archaic) To tell tall tales.
n
One who engages in DXing.
n
(obsolete) Language; speech.
n
(UK dialectal, Scotland) The speech of a person or class of persons; form of speech; talk; utterance; manner of speaking or writing; phraseology; diction.
n
(informal) The use of polygraphs during interrogation in an attempt to verify the truth or falsity of a subject's responses
v
(transitive, intransitive) To use a megaphone; to speak through a megaphone.
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(UK dialectal) Discourse; conversation.
v
To perform a theatrical role in accordance with the principles of method acting.
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(now rare) A speech or piece of writing that is very condensed, conveying a lot of thought or information in few words.
v
(transitive, dated) To speak, repeat, or imitate something like a parrot.
n
(obsolete) Something spoken; speech, discourse.
n
(obsolete) A social discussion.
n
Alternative spelling of spiel [A lengthy and extravagant speech or argument usually intended to persuade.]
n
A story or fact; especially, news learned and reported before anyone else.
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Alternative spelling of spiel [A lengthy and extravagant speech or argument usually intended to persuade.]
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A person who engages in small talk.
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(dated) a low class bar, a speakeasy.
n
(rare) The act of watching something; observation.
n
(uncountable) Public talk, news, gossip, rumour.
n
(games) Conversation that illicitly conveys information or suggestions to another player.
n
(obsolete) A speech; a statement; talk; conversation; discourse.
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To tell or spread tales.
n
A person who tells tales.
n
The act of making up stories with the intention of deceiving; telling tales.
n
A conversation or discussion; usually serious, but informal.
v
to chat by exchanging stories
n
A lengthy speech, discussion or debate.
v
Obsolete spelling of talk [(intransitive) To communicate, usually by means of speech.]
n
A person who is talked to (or at)
n
Alternative form of talky-talky [(colloquial) Talk; chatter; fruitless discussion.]
n
(countable) A tattletale.
v
Eye dialect spelling of talk, representing New York City English. [(intransitive) To communicate, usually by means of speech.]
n
Alternative form of tell (“hill or mound”) [A reflexive, often habitual behavior, especially one occurring in a context that often features attempts at deception by persons under psychological stress (such as a poker game or police interrogation), that reveals information that the person exhibiting the behavior is attempting to withhold.]
n
(archaic) That which is told; a tale or account.
adj
Alternative spelling of telltale [Revealing something, especially something not intended to be known.]
adj
Alternative spelling of telltale [Revealing something, especially something not intended to be known.]
n
Alternative form of telltale tit [(childish) A telltale; one who tattles.]
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(obsolete) Alternative spelling of tell-truth [(obsolete) An honest and truthful person.]
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One who is told something.
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(zoology) Archaic spelling of tellin. [A marine bivalve mollusc, of the genus Tellina, that burrows in the sand, from where it siphons detritus.]
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(figuratively) Something that serves to reveal something else.
n
(childish) A telltale; one who tattles.
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(archaic or literary, usually in the plural) news; new information
v
(intransitive, obsolete) To talk; to prate.
n
Someone who views a spectacle; an onlooker or spectator.
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