Examples of 'tell around' in a sentence
Meaning of "tell around"
tell around: 'Tell around' is a colloquial expression that means to share information, news, rumors, or gossip with multiple people or within a community. It involves spreading the word or communicating a message to various individuals or groups
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Just stories people tell around the campfire.
This is especially dangerous for those prone to drink and tell around me.
Just a story to tell around the campfire to scare us.
One of them stories loose-mouthed people tell around.
Something you can tell around the campfire to the kiddies.
What kind of stories do you like to tell around a campfire?
Something you can tell around the campfire to the kiddies . Scare them to death.
Let us make this a story we wanna tell around a campfire.
To tell around the campfire, Sadie.
It 's just a tale carnies tell around a bottle.
Why, that 's a blasted lie, one of them stories loose-mouthed people tell around.
You got a story to tell around the campfire?
Oh, horse-pucky! Babylon do not even exist . It 's just a tale carnies tell around a bottle.
It 's getting hard to tell around here these days.
On the other hand, what a great story to tell around the fire.
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Plus, the true lies we tell around life 's campfires are mostly harmless.
This is not just a warm, fuzzy story to tell around the tree.
Just stories people tell around the campfire . Curse of Dark Score Lake " stuff.
Come on, that 's obviously just a spooky story you made up to tell around the campfire.
You can't ever tell around here.
That 's a real nice thing to tell around.
It 's tough to tell around here.
There are powerful stories to tell around it . ”.
It's just a tale carnies tell around a bottle. It was four.
Come on, Mr. Magnesium. Let's make this a story we wanna tell around a campfire.
No, we don't kiss and tell around here. Tell me.
No, no, we do not kiss and tell around here.
Now you got a war story . Something you can tell around the campfire to the kiddies.
How about you, friend? you got a story to tell around the campfire?
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