Crossword-Solution: TALEBEARERS
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| Medieval bards were ___ | 1 answer |
| Story tellers of old | 1 answer |
| Scandalmongers | 2 answers |
| Gossip spreaders | 2 answers |
| Gossips | 23 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEERA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with TALEBEARERS (5)
Surrounded by eager disputants, officious advisers, abject flatterers, vigilant spies, malicious talebearers, he remained serene and inscrutable.
Nottingham was a diligent and honest minister; but he was as high a Tory as a faithful subject of William and Mary could be; he loved and esteemed many of the nonjurors; and, though he might force himself to be severe when nothing but severity could save the State, he was not extreme to mark the transgressions of his old friends; nor did he encourage talebearers to come to Whitehall with reports of conspiracies.
Our marriage may seem so strange to everybody, after my unlucky remark on that occasion we know so well, and which so many others know likewise, thanks to talebearers.' On this representation he conceded a little space, for the sake of her good name.
What is it that eavesdroppers have heard?" "Dr Thorne, there have been no eavesdroppers." "And no talebearers either? Will your ladyship oblige me by letting me know what is the accusation which you bring against my niece?" "There has been most positively an offer made, Dr Thorne." "And who made it?" "Oh, of course I am not going to say but what Frank must have been very imprudent.
Where any other couple would have seen danger, they saw safety; and they contrived to accomplish it, according to those horrid talebearers.
Quotes with TALEBEARERS (1)
Very harmful effects can follow accepting the philosophy which denies personal guilt or sin and thereby makes everyone nice. By denying sin, the nice people make a cure impossible. Sin is most serious, and the tragedy is deepened by the denial that we are sinners…The really unforgiveable sin is the denial of sin, because, by its nature, there is now nothing to be forgiven. By refusing to admit to personal guilt, the nice people are made into scandalmongers, gossips, talebeare…
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1985–2011).