give someone away

give someone away
give (someone/something) away to tell or show something that is private or secret.

She didn't want us to know she was upset, but the look on her face gave her away.

I haven't seen the movie yet, so don't give away the ending.

Usage notes: said about something you do whether or not you intend to do it

New idioms dictionary. 2014.

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