Gossip spread by spoken communication.
Passing of information from person to person using oral communication.
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Examples for "pipeline"
Examples for "pipeline"
1A major pipeline pumps oil across the region to Europe from Asia.
2Light work is still going on along the pipeline's right of way.
3They could form a new pipeline, quadruple their profits within the year.
4Even then, Wilson said, the state often grants pipeline companies after-the-fact permits.
5But it said it would continue cases already in the litigation pipeline.
1Several months later, we heard through the grapevine that Linda was pregnant.
2The grapevine says he's up for rear admiral on the current list.
3The two men were well aware of how the Afghan grapevine worked.
4What happened that day filtered back down the grapevine around recreation time.
5She'd never heard about it in the press or on the grapevine.
1We made the contract not in writing, but by word of mouth.
2The Greek philosophers taught by word of mouth, and it was better.
3And I shall soon hear of it all by word of mouth.
4Yet all the puffing that we got was by word of mouth.
5There is no real way of teaching but by word of mouth.
6He might be shy of accepting an invitation by word of mouth.
7There are more ways of telling things than by word of mouth.
8He wrote that he would give further details by word of mouth.
9She quietly does so, by word of mouth or notes to friends.
10Such matters, he said, could be better treated by word of mouth.
11Instead, it will communicate new cases with physicians by word of mouth.
12Get recommendations There's nothing quite as reliable as word of mouth recommendations.
13Should he express that thought by word of mouth or by letter?
14People loved it and it spread through word of mouth she said.
15Commuters have for decades navigated this network using only word of mouth.
16He relies, he says, on the word of mouth of satisfied customers.
Translations for word of mouth