Wag one's tongue; speak about others and reveal secrets or intimacies.
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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.
1We're going to dish the dirt on their fake media campaign.
2We need to find one of them who is ready to dish the dirt.
3They are afraid I will dish the dirt in connection with the disappearance of her cutlery.
4He also said his former staff were offered immunity to " dish the dirt" on him.
5And if something saves times, and ultimately money, you can always rely on Kmart shoppers to dish the dirt.
6Over dinner dozens of workers dish the dirt on what it's like to be part of this multicultural, temporary community.
7Sadly he wasn't offering to dish the dirt on the life of a rich man's stomach but happily he had a recommendation.
8If you could choose two people you'd want to dish the dirt on state capture, you'd go for Pravin Gordhan...
9Tonight he's dishing the dirt on soil use and greenhouse gas emissions.
10Her book Prick with a Fork dishes the dirt on Australia's hospitality industry.
11This celebrity will be doing more than just dishing the dirt.
12Implausible, unless dishing the dirt on his sister's sex life was a reasonable move.
13Half of them were car magazines, the other half dishing the dirt on celebrity lifestyles.
14But van Tonder has seen everything his colleague has seen, and has already begun dishing the dirt.
15The DA's chief whip has dished the dirt on the ANC veteran, and several of her colleagues, too.
16She had already seen off one muck-raking biographer, telling him she wasn't in the business of dishing the dirt.
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