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tell-all
[ tel-awl ]
adjective
- thoroughly revealing; candid; personal:
a tell-all biography of the movie star.
Example Sentences
The 76-year-old musician sees herself as a "lighthouse," saying, "I am the wisdom and I have the stories. We are the women that can tell all these young women from 15 up to 45 . . . We are that light that goes out, and we bring the ships in so they don’t crash. We save lives every day. The way I feel about this upcoming election is that Kamala Harris is the lighthouse, too."
“I hope some good people can tell all sides to stop fighting,” Li says.
If the court decides that Israel's occupation is illegal, it will tell all UN bodies and nations they must do nothing to support or contribute to the current situation.
And so to tell the story of Nicole, you'd have to tell all of her generations of friends.
There will be some Vietnamese people who disagree with the show, and they should, because how can one story tell all of this diversity of Vietnamese points of view.
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