Examples of 'tell a tale' in a sentence

Meaning of "tell a tale"

tell a tale: to narrate or recount a story, often with a moral or entertaining purpose, through spoken or written means

How to use "tell a tale" in a sentence

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tell a tale
Let the bard tell a tale ofwar.
Tell a tale one word at the same time.
I bet you could tell a tale or two.
They were simple paintings that seemed to tell a tale.
We can no longer tell a tale of trauma properly.
No need to reproduce a scene or tell a tale.
I will tell a tale of the wise woman.
Your eyes will tell a tale.
Do not tell a tale to a tale teller.
The buildings tell a tale.
Both tell a tale of bright progress continually sparked by science.
All rocks tell a tale.
The emails tell a tale of corruption at the highest levels of academia.
Now he could tell a tale.
I have also heard you tell a tale about threatening people without actually crippling them for life.

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All I did was tell a tale.
The legends tell a tale that only the druids know.
By any name, these brown thumbtacks tell a tale of terror.
Objects which tell a tale of luxury and romance.
We sat down again, and she began to tell a tale of grief.
I am gonna tell a tale out of school.
A question might arise, why a rational scientist like me to tell a tale of god.
When you tell a tale.
The authorities were unclear as to the murder weapon, but those stab wounds tell a tale.
The rusty red cliffs tell a tale of crumbling mountains.
This coat has travelled the whole world and it could tell a tale or two!
Those gray hairs tell a tale of years that have passed.
He 's got the skill to tell a tale.
The origins of this car tell a tale as unusual and stimulating as its appearance.
Tomorrow 's match will tell a tale.
And he used to tell a tale about an Arab smuggler.
Out on the Prairie … they tell a tale.
They tell a tale about Luga.
To shorten the way, each of you will tell a tale on the road to Canterbury.
Now I tell a tale of the threshold, people, so astounding that some of you may faint.
John West could tell a tale or two.
They tell a tale of the Obama and Trump administrations through a series of visual / textual juxtapositions.
Together, they kind of tell a tale on their own.
They tell a tale that 's worth ignoring.
Make our heads spin . She would probably tell a tale or two about hubby.
Let the bard tell a tale ofwar A history of cruel battles.
The bones at the lake, in northern Kenya, tell a tale of ferocity.
He and I would tell a tale or two from the Bible.
On his journey he 's accompanied by an old man, Tuahir, always ready to tell a tale.
The rusty-red cliffs tell a tale of crumbling mountains.
Just sit right back, and I'll tell a tale.
Few could tell a tale better than Ben-Menashe.
In Russia, state TV, the internet tell a tale of two protests.
No one will tell a tale of scandal, except to him who loves to.
I said it'd tell a tale.

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