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He's always telling stories.

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Elena has a gift for telling stories.

show great skill at driving, telling stories, playing billiards

At the camp everyone huddled around the fire telling stories.

She knew the child had been telling stories again.

As he had genius of telling stories, he told the stories so vividly that the children loved them very much.

In the evening, they sat by the fire, telling stories and talking about their lives.

Her Dad loved holding her into his arms, reading and telling stories for her.

The narrative structure of Journey to the West is based on a series of stories which are telling stories about how to getting sutra by earlier narrators.

The third time telling stories, the teacher can stop at the appropriate places, inspiring stories of young children in English Solitaire.

Jackson has a propensity to compare players to animals, as if he's telling stories around a campfire.

Everyone had a good laugh, and soon we were all telling stories of our most embarrassing moments.

My husband and I laugh and say we'll be telling stories about this winter when we're 95 years old.

There are several different takes of the scene where Nick Frost's character Ed attempts to cheer up Shaun by telling stories about the pub regulars.

In the history of Chinese literature, "vulgar Fu" is mainly referred to a form of writing, which appeared after the Tang Dynasty, of telling stories in popular language.

AMERICANS like to think of themselves as martyrs to work. They delight in telling stories about their punishing hours, snatched holidays and ever-intrusive BlackBerrys.

There will always be stories to tell. But the soap opera genre is about more than just about telling stories--and if that is a widely-held belief, it needs to be changed.

My family and I were very close, spending most nights playing games or telling stories until it was time to go to bed.

There was no point telling stories because there was no one to listen, except the wind and the waves. But then the boy saw something in the water ahead of him.

"I have a philosophy about telling stories through multiple channels, and how we as humans are far-more-sophisticated media-consuming beings than we were ten years ago," said Milk.

The ship was full of brand-new cotton uniforms, spread them out, and lay down on them, listening to the friends of the great family who had been on board, telling stories of our lives in the past, and we had been on the ship for forty days.