Examples of 'tell-all' in a sentence

Meaning of "tell-all"

tell-all (adjective): Refers to a story, book, or movie that reveals or discloses previously unknown or confidential information, often of a scandalous nature
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  • A publication, usually a book or magazine article, which tells all, revealing everything, particularly what is normally withheld.
  • Telling all; revealing everything, particularly what is normally withheld.

How to use "tell-all" in a sentence

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He has a mistress about to drop a tell-all.
He wrote a tell-all book clearing his name.
I am representing her new lifestyle tell-all.
He was shopping a tell-all about time in your bedroom.
He has a mistress about todrop a tell-all.
Our old nanny wrote a tell-all book about me.
This is a perfect ending for the tell-all.
The true author of the tell-all tome has been revealed.
I am getting so many paid views on your tell-all.
I am the tell-all type and she wants to be anything but me.
You are getting a million dollars for a tell-all.
A tell-all article about the troubled artist next week.
They were looking for a true crime tell-all.
But his tell-all book was filled with harsh criticism.
Not mediocrity in the form of a tell-all book.

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She penned a tell-all memoir of her affair with the president.
She is now poised to released a tell-all autobiography.
The tell-all book that you can write when you are old.
He now plans to write his own tell-all book.
You have sold a tell-all book about your big sis.
There really had not been any sort of scandalous tell-all.
He was murdered to prevent him writing a tell-all book about the operation.
And what they were getting they were looking for a true crime tell-all.
Public defender just published a tell-all about his drug addiction.
Some steamy tell-all exposing all the smut and depravity from presidential politics?
She wants me to file an injunction to stop a tell-all from being published.
Camila just released a tell-all documentary with YouTube and it is nothing short of amazing.
Mimicking the style and substance of a tell-all celebrity memoir.
The room launched into a tell-all discussion about their personal histories with violence.
If you are thinking about cashing in on them by writing a tell-all book, think again.
You can blame it on your tell-all novel or your perennial status as an outsider.
They will probably come to you one day and want a tell-all book.
And will be releasing a tell-all article about the troubled artist next week.
Both books were a combination of personal memoir and seedy tell-all of the restaurant industry.
They have written a tell-all book about the trials and tribulations of the panel 's work.
And the box by itself is nothing but a tell-all about human weakness.
A tell-all expose about his comedy partner Eric.
It started with recording a new album, and then the idea of a tell-all documentary was proposed.
A thinly disguised tell-all to show the world what kind of horrible mother I am!
Lindsay Lohan wants to write a tell-all book.
A tell-all expose on the Blossom clan and all of their glorious corruption.
The one in the DM yesterday with a tell-all.
The tell-all source told us nothing about the biggest showdown since Nicki v.
So I figured maybe he wanted to write a tell-all book about it or something.
While calculating ROI is an important factor of marketing campaign development, it is not a tell-all.
Your vehicle identification number or VIN is the tell-all for insurance providers.
Meanwhile, Lisa publicizes a tell-all book about the Darlings which may damage the family name.
Dixon and Liam are not going to be reading a tell-all sex book.
So I wrote a tell-all book about myself and my sisters.
Comey paints unsparing portrait of Trump in devastating tell-all book.

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