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View synonyms for tell-all

tell-all

[ tel-awl ]

adjective

  1. thoroughly revealing; candid; personal:

    a tell-all biography of the movie star.



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Ahead of a tell-all show at the Corn Exchange in Brighton, Stephens described his 20s as a “whirlwind” in which Rizzle Kicks had hits including Down With the Trumpets and Mama Do the Hump.

From BBC

She does a lot of these inspirational talks, and “Master of Me” has a bit of that trademark cheerleader energy — a unique blend of dishy, behind-the-scenes tell-all and conversational wisdom.

We've learned over the years, through many reports, memoirs and tell-all books that Trump tried to govern in a dictatorial fashion at every turn but was either too mentally undisciplined to follow through or was held back by people around him who kept him from acting on his worst impulses.

From Salon

Mackris kicked off her campaign with a tell-all interview with the Daily Beast, for a story titled “Bill O’Reilly’s Accuser Finally Breaks Her Silence.”

From Slate

The sketches would not be shown today, I suspect, but the one on location with the Mets when Chico returns to baseball at age 40 after having written a “tell-all” book, “Bad Things Bout the Mets,” is hilarious.

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