tale never loses in the telling 成语
I'm telling you|tell
informal It is important to listen to what I am saying.
Marian is a smart girl but I'm telling you, she doesn't always do what she promises.
you're telling me|me|tell|telling|you
interj.,
informal 
Used to show that a thing is so clear that it need not be said, or just to show strong agreement.
"You're late." "You're telling me!" Compare: YOU BET, YOU SAID IT.
no telling
no telling see
there's no telling.
there's no telling
there's no telling It's impossible to determine, as in
There's no telling how many children will come down with measles, or
There's no telling what will happen in the next episode of that soap opera. This idiom uses
telling in the sense of “reckoning,” a usage dating from the late 1300s.
you're telling me
you're telling me I'm well aware of that, as in
She's a terrific dancer.—You're telling me! I taught her how, or
You're telling me, the prices are sky-high here. [Early 1900s]
a account never loses in the telling
proverb A adventure is about embellished, exaggerated, and added to with anniversary retelling. A: "I've heard Tim acquaint his fishing adventure endless times, and anniversary time he tells it the angle gets bigger and harder to catch." B: "No surprise. A account never loses in the telling."Learn more: lose, never, tale, tellingtale never loses in the telling
Prov. Back bodies acquaint stories, they tend to exaggerate. Johnny's bike blow account never loses in the telling; he assertive his accompany that four semi trucks had been involved, back in actuality he alone ran into one anchored car.Learn more: lose, never, tale, telling