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BOOK 10 Word play - Say and Tell - phrasal verbs ...

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  • In all, in total, as a complete total.
    ALL TOLD
  • To offer an explanation, an excuse.
    TO HAVE SOMETHING TO SAY FOR ONESELF
  • I totally agree with you.
    YOU CAN SAY THAT AGAIN.
  • To have the right to an opinion
    TO HAVE A SAY IN SOMETHING
  • To express in words, to state an opinion. You ...... something.
    TO SAY
  • Revealing (usually something meant to be secret), a giveaway.
    A TELLTALE
  • To distinguish, to recognize, to tell one from the other.
    TO TELL APART
  • To relate in detail, To narrate, to reveal, to report to. You ..... somebody something.
    TO TELL
  • To predict the future.
    TO TELL FORTUNES
  • To have the opportunity to express one's opinion.
    TO HAVE ONE'S SAY
  • To reprimand, to scold.
    TO TELL OFF
  • To discern, to distinguish.
    TO BE ABLE TO TELL
  • To be obvious, to be given, assumed, accepted.
    TO GO WITHOUT SAYING.
  • To divulge secret or private details in a sensational manner.
    TO TELL ALL
  • To denounce, to reveal sensitive information, to rat on.
    TO TELL ON