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  • ...ards] — a [[Flickr]] collection of scanned [[postcard]]s depicting [[tall tale]]s
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  • #REDIRECT [[Tall tale]]
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  • A [[postcard]] depicting a scene from a [[tall tale]].
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  • {{r|Tall tale}}
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  • | pagename = Tall tale | abc = Tall tale
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  • {{r|Tall tale postcard}}
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  • ...d-1800s.<ref> ''SOED '' s.v. “tall II".</ref> In a wider sense, however, a tall tale is a specimen of mendacious literature, often a folk narrative, whether or ..., the account is likewise presented as true. It is a characteristic of the tall tale that it is told by a liar, not by a [[fallible narrator]]. While delimitati
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  • <small>[[Tall tale]] —
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  • | title = Starbucked: A Double Tall Tale of Caffeine, Commerce, and Culture
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  • ...morous throughout and could be called a modern version of the [[Tall tale|tall tale]], or exaggerated story-telling, so typical of the 19-century [[American Ol
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  • ...and their descriptions. It may be that this affection for the [[Tall tale|tall tale]], such as those about [[Paul Bunyon]], [[Davy Crockett]], and [[Mike Fink]
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  • == Tall tale == caught with the goods: [[Tall tale]] is the current [[Archive:New Draft of the Week|New Draft of the Week]] &m
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  • :::::I'll link [[tall tale]] in the article and write a stub later today. [[User:Bessel Dekker|Bessel
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  • * History's True Glutton or a Tall Tale? New York Times 12/30/08 [http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/31/dining/31diam.h
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  • {{rpr|Tall tale}}
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  • ...ame of Munchausen became a synonym for any form of exaggerated story or "[[tall tale]]." In [[medicine]], the term "[[Munchausen syndrome]]" came to refer to p
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  • {{rpr|Tall tale}}
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  • ...w to ask: "A Canterbury tale" is very occasionally used slang that means a tall tale. It might be largely archaic by now, but here's the actual question. I rea ...mean a long and tedious story; a "friar's story", a cock-and-bull story; a tall tale or something else of that nature. [[User:Hayford Peirce|Hayford Peirce]] ([
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  • == Intersection of cat adoption and tall tale? ==
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