Examples of 'tells' in a sentence
Meaning of "tells"
When used as a verb, 'tell' means to communicate information, facts, or instructions to someone
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- third-person singular simple present indicative form of tell
- plural of tell
How to use "tells" in a sentence
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No one tells the truth on these things.
Then go where your heart tells you.
The garden also tells stories outside.
It tells you where the label was created.
Nobody ever tells the full truth.
He tells me you are not running the marathon.
You being quiet tells me that you are smart.
Tells your wife you are eating poorly.
Detective in charge tells me you are the landlord.
She tells me you are moving in with her.
Your wedding ring tells me of your marriage.
She tells everybody about your book.
Everything here tells the same story.
Richard tells me we should get to where we are going by night.
How come no body tells me these things.
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That tells me that you have character.
The word that tells us your camp.
Mac tells me you felt that was deliberate.
No sadder than the mournful story it tells.
A geisha tells a client she loves him.
He will do anything the priest tells him to do.
Spartacus tells a sword becomes lighter in time.
Now daddy never tells you off.
Nobody tells me how to run this state.
Just do not believe everything he tells you.
This attack tells us what we already know.
The laceration on your hand tells me otherwise.
Hannah tells me the truth about sam.
Just listen to what she tells you.
And he tells me stories just like before.
All you know is what he tells you.
This man tells me his daughter sings.
Deputy does what the sheriff tells him.
Something tells me it might be better that way.
Scrying for random evil tells us nothing.
My yogi tells me that time does not exist.
Every adult in the world tells me to do that.
This tells us how to lift the curse.
Not until the doctor tells you to.
Something tells me he deployed a remote administration tool.
I like it when a girl tells me where to come.
Turtle tells me you are thinking of buying a house.
I know bits and pieces that he tells me.
And the boy tells him that it does.
Tells you that your day is not done.
The story tells you all that.
Tells us she never wants to see us again.
Yet something tells me you will remember.
It tells us that democracy is established as a system of government.
But your face tells a different story.