I can give you several sentences.
That is a very tall tale.
It was my favourite tale.
Tale and tail sound the same, but have different meanings.
I saw a fairy tale in my house
Tedium is the state of being tedious.An example of tedium used in a sentence is: "cousins and uncles filled the tedium of winter nights with many a tall tale"
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Just use it! Or do you mean, can you use the word beheld in a sentence.
You can use the word feces in a sentence to mean excrement.
The reunion was truly epic. I'm reading another epic tale.
The last sentence.
"The story of Paul Bunyan is a tall tale."
"Tail" refers to the rear end of an animal, while "tale" refers to a story or narrative. For example, "The cat flicked its tail" uses "tail" to describe the body part, whereas "She told an exciting tale" uses "tale" to describe a story.
The storyteller told a tale of traditional heroism. The student told such a tall tale the teacher couldn't believe him.
The Miller's Tale is an exciting fabliau.
I saw a fairy tale in my house
Tedium is the state of being tedious.An example of tedium used in a sentence is: "cousins and uncles filled the tedium of winter nights with many a tall tale"
The word "narrative" is used as a noun. "The author had his assistant read a narrative from his book." It is a passage or a tale, a story.My personal narrative is 3 pages long.
The word is spelled descriptive. You added an extra 'i'. Tell me a descriptive story about where you grew up. The girl's tall tale was very descriptive.
There's this bloke that lives in my street, he's a bit of a wag. -- British slangWhen my dog gets excited, he wag his tale.
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