Light informal conversation for social occasions.
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Examples for "gossip"
Examples for "gossip"
1Lanelle gaped for a moment longer; then gossip won out over suspicion.
2Still, there was bar talk and clerical gossip and talk among spouses.
3I am long past the point of worrying about gossip and scandal.
4She has listened to servants' gossip and taken it for the truth.
5She never grew weary of hearing the latest political news or gossip.
1Well have a really great old gab some one of these days.
2We knew well enough that he had the gift of the gab.
3I didn't mention it to the society because these fellows gab so.
4He was powerful vain about that gab of his'n, Doctor Kirby was.
5It was at that moment I knew I had the gift of gab.
1Nick could tell Pakula was sincere, but not so good at chitchat.
2Tracy smiled, as if to say the time for chitchat had expired.
3And it calls for more than just a twenty-minute chitchat between us.
4He knew where I was headed-disposablechitchat land-andaborted my infield play.
5If she wanted to do polite chitchat, I was up to it.
1The pimpled stripling had now given himself up wholeheartedly to social chit-chat.
2This chit-chat was simply for distraction while he took a peek around.
3Almost daily he held a little chit-chat with one prisoner or another.
4There's any amount of chit-chat to get through, apart from serious problems.
5And now the chit-chat is out of the way, let the madness begin.
1It's a Sex & The City gabfest between Miranda and Carrie.
2The appearance will coincide with the final week of the hit gabfest's 14th season.
3But away from the gluhwein and the gabfest, the real action is slowly revealed.
4I'll leave you and your jelly-fish Scott to your gabfest.
5We understand that the gabfest must go on.
1From the grunting of the cave people to the causerie of modern humankind.
2My causerie is half a column short.
3However, such reflections will not assist me to finish my causerie, for I wrote them all last week.
4In the hands of a pinchbeck Anatole France, how unendurable the review conceived as a causerie would become!
5I was once booked by my manager to give a causerie in the drawing-room of a New York millionaire.
1She said: The key thing I miss out on is small talk.
2Opinion - Making small talk about the weather is our national obsession.
3Hundreds of events are engineered to get students past the small talk.
4After a bit of small talk I asked what everyone was asking.
5We said hi and made small talk for a minute or two.
1Do you expect me to allow scandalous tittle-tattle to be spread about Town?
2The General Here you see the effect of all this tittle-tattle.
3This, however, is not mere tittle-tattle or tabloid fodder about romance.
4Herein lies the secret of the avarice and tittle-tattle that poison provincial life.
5And Minister, here's some juicy tittle-tattle we gathered for you earlier.
1Did some interesting chin wagging with several of our Green Mountain neighbors.
1Tonight, after supper, when your grandfather listens to the wireless, we'll sit in the kitchen and have a good old chin wag.
2Did some interesting chin wagging with several of our Green Mountain neighbors.
3'Might I pop in for a chin wag?'
4Franki Wood with puppet Ho Chin Wag In the first programme Frankie recalled singing for world-renown Australian light opera star Gladys Moncrieff.
5"We had quite a chin wag about who's brassed off at whom at Widestar Trading."
6They kept on their mules with difficulty, shaking this way and that like sacks, with their unshaven chins wagging loosely up and down.
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