tell all
tell all
To reveal or share all the intimate or scandalous details (of something). The aide agreed to tell all about her affair with the senator in an exclusive interview with the news network.
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tell all
to tell everything, even the secrets. Some reporter got hold of the actress's maid who offered to tell all for a fee.
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