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and I’ll tell ya, the Chief is bustin’ my chops on this one
Don't pee on my leg, and tell me it's raining!
He was generally on task, but would try to tell a story or change the subject (preterite/imperfect) - grammar
I could tell he was in on it
I will tell on you to Mom.
It touches me to tell you something that has been on my mind
my friends tell me that we should move on
on evidence, there's nothing to tell anybody what's inside
Pass it on, but don’t tell anyone
rat out / tell on
tell - telling on ourselves
tell me why on this Earth, Lord's it keep happening, I keep rapping - grammar
To tell how long somethins has been going on
To tell on (someone)
to tell on anglosaxon nerves
to tell on someone
told on him (I'm going to tell on you!"
What does this drawing tell you about what is going on in this art classroom?
Check up on. The police will check up on your story, so tell the truth. - English Only forum
Could you please tell what folded forward on itself means? - English Only forum
Could you tell me if the sentence is run-on? - English Only forum
Could you tell me when or if the train arrives later on? - English Only forum
Don't tell me the sky's the limit when there's footprints on the moon. - English Only forum
Don't tell on me to dad - English Only forum
How could you <get><have gotten> vs. How on earth could you <tell><have told> - English Only forum
I am not on the right to tell you that you can hire a car. It doesn't depend on..... - English Only forum
I meet my friend on the street and <tell><say to> him - English Only forum
I'll tell my mum on you. - English Only forum
I'm going to tell the teacher / tell on you to the teacher - English Only forum
If she were to tell my secret, I would not be on speaking terms with her. - English Only forum
If you break a confidence, you <tell a secret/depend on> someone - English Only forum
indirect question [long subject] tell me how much <is> the postage and packing <is> on orders ..<is> - English Only forum
It's so mean of you to tell on me to the teacher! - English Only forum
Off tell on me, are you? - English Only forum
On the usage of "tell on" - English Only forum
"pick up on a tell" - English Only forum
rely on me to tell you - English Only forum
She's <going to tell> Jack he passed the test. vs. I <won't get> a good grade on this test - English Only forum
Should such a terrible earthquake hit the area, no on can tell how devastating the aftermath will be - English Only forum
tell <on me> [adverbial complement vs phrasal verb] - English Only forum
Tell on someone [=affect] - English Only forum
tell on vs. rat on - English Only forum
tell on you - English Only forum
tell someone not to flash the light on something - English Only forum
tell someone they are wanted on the telephone - English Only forum
tell tales on ourselves instead of our relatives - English Only forum
Tell that crotch-eared mean-ass to take it easy on us. - English Only forum
tell the truth on your arms - English Only forum
Tell X of you/Tell X on you/Tell on you to X - English Only forum
Test question on say/tell/speak - English Only forum
That smile us on to tell delightful stories. - English Only forum
They had been on me for weeks to tell him that I was engaged. - English Only forum
To tell on someone - English Only forum
To tell on someone [report] - English Only forum
We can tell on the video - English Only forum
Whenever I <'m asking><ask> you to talk on Skype, you <'re telling><tell> me that you can't. - English Only forum
whichever teacher...tell the head-teacher on them - English Only forum
Women don't tell anyone about their age until the age starts telling on them - English Only forum
You'll have to tell me how you did on that test... - English Only forum
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