Sentence examples for sharing tales from inspiring English sources

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For Indians, sharing tales was always popular at this season.

But by the second day we were sharing tales and bottles of rum like a band of leisurely pirates.

In years past, he said, fliers sharing tales of woe at airport lounges could always find a fellow traveler who chided them for exaggerating the troubles.

Wearing comfortable trousers and nursing pints of brown ale, lots of plucky amateurs stood up and sang, sharing tales of lost, but never forgotten love.

Inishmaan has but one shop today, yet people rarely linger there these days for gossip from a seannachai, Gaelic for a person who wanders picking up and sharing tales.

We arrived just as a Timucua man dressed in tribal finery (one of the "giant" natives encountered by Ponce) was sharing tales of village life with an audience of school children.

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They share tales of heroic teachers and brave children.

People shared tales of meeting Bowie before he was famous, proudly telling me about their "Brixton boy".

There were pancake breakfasts, carnivals and smoke-filled bars where grandfathers, fathers and sons shared tales of courage.

But not for too long, as those giving tributes were compelled to share tales of their own on-court glory.

Several commenters shared tales of tedious opponents with an uncanny knowledge of those two-letter game-changers.

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