a tale to tell in a sentence

How to use the word a tale to tell in a sentence

Every plant and every tree has a tale to tell .

It’s certainly a tale to tell the grandchildren.

He’ll welcome diversion, if you have so curious a tale to tell .

Over the course of the investigation, each woman has a tale to tell and secrets to hide.

If you have a tale to tell about Eastleigh and the railways, the Eastleigh Museum would like to hear it!

But Miss Blagden, whom I met by chance yesterday, is going to Rome and when I told her the absurdity of your request she volunteered to carry your ridiculous weapon saying she had always had a fancy to be a gun-runner and that it would be a tale to tell her friends and astonish them.

Harold retired in 1963, just before the station was closed, but he continued to live close by: firstly further up the Hill in Drumber Lane; later he and his wife moved to Church Lawton where they spent many further years, happily, in retirement, with many a tale to tell of life and job on the North Staffordshire Railways and at the Station House.

Had we lived, I should have had a tale to tell of the hardihood, endurance, and courage of my companions which would have stirred the heart of every Englishman.

Luckily I didn’t really care about the walk because I had company; soon after climbing out of Baldersdale I spotted Matt ahead on the trail, and he had a tale to tell that made this boring walk feel almost welcoming.



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