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noun 1. a narrative that relates the details of some real or imaginary event, incident, or case; story: a tale about Lincoln's dog. 2. a literary composition having ...
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Tale may refer to: Cautionary tale, a traditional story told in folklore, to warn its hearer of a danger Fairy tale, a fictional story that usually features folkloric ...
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tale (t l) n. 1. A recital of events or happenings; a report or revelation: told us a long tale of woe. 2. A malicious story, piece of gossip, or petty complaint.
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Definition of TALE. 1. obsolete: discourse, talk. 2. a: a series of events or facts told or presented : account b (1): a report of a private or confidential matter ...
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n. A recital of events or happenings; a report or revelation: told us a long tale of woe. A malicious story, piece of gossip, or petty complaint. A deliberate lie; a ...
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something told or related; relation or recital of happenings; a story or account of true, legendary, or fictitious events; narrative a literary composition in ...
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Number. · (obsolete) Account; estimation; regard; heed. · (obsolete) Speech; language. (obsolete) A speech; a statement; talk; conversation; discourse ...
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n. A fanciful tale of legendary deeds and creatures, usually intended for children. A fictitious, highly fanciful story or explanation.
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fish story and fish tale. Fig. a great big lie. (Like a fisherman who exaggerates the size of the fish that got away.) That's just a fish story. Don't try to fool me.
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