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tafaner
A person given to gossiping and divulging personal information about others.
gossip
newsmonger
gossiper
gossipmonger
rumormonger
Catalan
tafaner
gossip
newsmonger
gossiper
gossipmonger
rumormonger
1
Lanelle gaped for a moment longer; then
gossip
won out over suspicion.
2
Still, there was bar talk and clerical
gossip
and talk among spouses.
3
I am long past the point of worrying about
gossip
and scandal.
4
She has listened to servants'
gossip
and taken it for the truth.
5
She never grew weary of hearing the latest political news or
gossip
.
1
She furnishes a capital illustration of the eager, persistent
newsmonger
.
2
She would give all those diamonds to have Giovanni Saracinesca instead of that
newsmonger
fellow.
3
Sealed with butter Ð a reference to the musical publications printed by the
newsmonger
Nathaniel Butter.
4
It is well to administer some sort of corrective to the information diffused by the neutral
newsmonger
:
5
She was a mischievous
newsmonger
,
and was keenly wondering what the effect of her words would be.
1
If you don't, you might be earmarked as a
gossiper
,
and nobody wants that.
2
I hear feet on the stairs, Poyntz bringing up some friendly
gossiper
;
gossipers are spies.
3
I was being a martyr, avoider, and
gossiper
.
4
The
gossiper
abruptly stopped his tale.
5
The meal did not last long, for the aunt, who was a
gossiper
,
was only serving delicatessen that evening.
1
I might have played the
gossipmonger
a bit too well.
2
Something juicy enough to discuss with her
gossipmonger
friends.
3
Threpe was an inveterate
gossipmonger
with a knack for tasteless innuendo, and I have always had a gift for a catchy tune.
4
Even if we set aside Juvenal and Suetonius as a rhetorician and a
gossipmonger
,
that only makes the weight Tacitus has to sustain more overwhelming.
5
The Source: Random online
gossipmongers
Probability of Accuracy: Not even slightly true.
1
It wasn't long before even the most tenacious
rumormonger
grew weary and left.
2
Let's not be too distracted by a fear of
rumormonger
bots on the rampage or divisive ads purchased with Russian rubles.
3
By then, I'll have the contract finalized and who cares what the
rumormongers
say.
4
A treat for the gossips and
rumormongers
,
certainly, but she doubted the scandal would grow teeth.
5
Immediately
rumormongers
began speculating that Narducci had been the Monster, who, overcome with remorse, had done away with himself.
1
The news, though it kept the
rumourmongers
in business, was not good for general morale.
Catalan
tafaner
xafarder