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tell-all

British pronunciation/tˈɛlˈɔːl/
American pronunciation/tˈɛlˈɔːl/
tell-all
[ADJECTIVE]
1

(of a book, an interview, etc.) in which an individual, usually a celebrity, reveals shocking information

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Examples
1That'll be the tell-all.
2Omarosa's tell-all book has a lot of sensational allegations like her claim that she saw Trump put a note in his mouth.
3In 1987, Patty Duke released an autobiographical tell-all memoir titled Call Me Anna.
4This was a scandalous tell-all about the true Justinian and Theodora, a text that has come to be known as the Secret History.
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