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		Definition of kiss-and-tell in US English: kiss-and-telladjectiveˌkisənˈtelˌkɪsənˈtɛlˌkɪsənˈtɛl Revealing private or confidential information.  a lucrative offer to write a kiss-and-tell book about their relationship  Example sentencesExamples -  He has seen off those challenges with the same disdain that he has seen off the death threats, court appearances and kiss-and-tell stories that have plagued his private life.
 -  While you might view your BF's silence as a negative because it appears he's less-than-proud to be dating, it beats a kiss-and-tell braggart.
 -  When Margaret's marriage to a rakish fashion photographer broke up, she took up with a cad who promptly published a kiss-and-tell book on their affair.
 -  Beyond the boundary: very much the single boy about town after his girlfriend left him over a kiss-and-tell story in a tabloid.
 -  Because people have ripped her off and sold kiss-and-tell stories (which, presumably, her autobiography is not).
 -  I think such kiss-and-tell books are mighty rude, but I'd be pretty troubled by their being suppressed by the legal system.
 -  But if you ask Roddy to write a kiss-and-tell book, I'm not interested.
 -  I've had a few of these kiss-and-tell stories, and I'm sure it's all very amusing when you are with the guys down the pub, but I don't like it.
 -  In an Uncertain World: Tough Choices from Wall Street to Washington is no kiss-and-tell memoir, though it does have a few moments of humor and genuine tension.
 -  A long-term relationship with a model ended bitterly in an excruciating kiss-and-tell newspaper article.
 -  Davis, a man of much dignity and reserve, has not written a kiss-and-tell book.
 -  Now, Chandra was not a kiss-and-tell kind of woman.
 -  There have been roastings and romps on video and kiss-and-tell girls saying that when a Premiership star moans he hasn't had sex for ages, he means within the last few hours.
 -  In an age of lurid, kiss-and-tell celebrity tittle-tattle, the gentle contours of a smoothly flowing career and the discreet details of a happy, lasting marriage are hardly the material of a bestseller.
 -  But he blamed all this on the press, TV companies, kiss-and-tell girlfriends, society in general and a turbo-charged libido.
 -  Wend your way around the ground, stopping at every bench and parked car, and you learn enough about village goings-on to write a kiss-and-tell blockbuster.
 -  It is not unreasonable to expect that gentlemen who enjoy that sort of recreation, upon hearing that a London call girl was writing a kiss-and-tell online diary, would race to the nearest computer and check it wasn't them being mentioned.
 -  The Scottish charmer will make the perfect super-slick lawyer in this kiss-and-tell tale of Roxie Hart, a nightclub dancer who kills her lover.
 -  It was never supposed to be a kiss-and-tell book, but I knew once I wrote it, it would be the end of it all.
 -  He has since been photographed with other women, and been the subject of kiss-and-tell revelations.
 
    Definition of kiss-and-tell in US English: kiss-and-telladjectiveˌkisənˈtelˌkɪsənˈtɛl Revealing private or confidential information.  a lucrative offer to write a kiss-and-tell book about their relationship  Example sentencesExamples -  He has seen off those challenges with the same disdain that he has seen off the death threats, court appearances and kiss-and-tell stories that have plagued his private life.
 -  While you might view your BF's silence as a negative because it appears he's less-than-proud to be dating, it beats a kiss-and-tell braggart.
 -  When Margaret's marriage to a rakish fashion photographer broke up, she took up with a cad who promptly published a kiss-and-tell book on their affair.
 -  Beyond the boundary: very much the single boy about town after his girlfriend left him over a kiss-and-tell story in a tabloid.
 -  Because people have ripped her off and sold kiss-and-tell stories (which, presumably, her autobiography is not).
 -  I think such kiss-and-tell books are mighty rude, but I'd be pretty troubled by their being suppressed by the legal system.
 -  But if you ask Roddy to write a kiss-and-tell book, I'm not interested.
 -  I've had a few of these kiss-and-tell stories, and I'm sure it's all very amusing when you are with the guys down the pub, but I don't like it.
 -  In an Uncertain World: Tough Choices from Wall Street to Washington is no kiss-and-tell memoir, though it does have a few moments of humor and genuine tension.
 -  A long-term relationship with a model ended bitterly in an excruciating kiss-and-tell newspaper article.
 -  Davis, a man of much dignity and reserve, has not written a kiss-and-tell book.
 -  Now, Chandra was not a kiss-and-tell kind of woman.
 -  There have been roastings and romps on video and kiss-and-tell girls saying that when a Premiership star moans he hasn't had sex for ages, he means within the last few hours.
 -  In an age of lurid, kiss-and-tell celebrity tittle-tattle, the gentle contours of a smoothly flowing career and the discreet details of a happy, lasting marriage are hardly the material of a bestseller.
 -  But he blamed all this on the press, TV companies, kiss-and-tell girlfriends, society in general and a turbo-charged libido.
 -  Wend your way around the ground, stopping at every bench and parked car, and you learn enough about village goings-on to write a kiss-and-tell blockbuster.
 -  It is not unreasonable to expect that gentlemen who enjoy that sort of recreation, upon hearing that a London call girl was writing a kiss-and-tell online diary, would race to the nearest computer and check it wasn't them being mentioned.
 -  The Scottish charmer will make the perfect super-slick lawyer in this kiss-and-tell tale of Roxie Hart, a nightclub dancer who kills her lover.
 -  It was never supposed to be a kiss-and-tell book, but I knew once I wrote it, it would be the end of it all.
 -  He has since been photographed with other women, and been the subject of kiss-and-tell revelations.
 
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