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Meanings of
gossipy
in inglês
Prone to friendly informal communication.
chatty
newsy
Related terms
communicative
communicatory
Usage of
gossipy
in inglês
1
The
gossipy
maundering broke off short; drowned in a wild beast growl.
2
In the living room, Bammy said something in a low,
gossipy
murmur.
3
Uniformed police officers are the cattiest, most
gossipy
group of individuals around.
4
Rosie Stock, who kept the shop, looked at Aidan with
gossipy
interest.
5
When it grew very late silence gradually fell on the
gossipy
Twelve.
6
Primi Visconti survived the scandal to write
gossipy
memoirs of the court.
7
Mrs. Grant suddenly leaned forward with a
gossipy
gleam in her eye.
8
She was self-centered and
gossipy
,
but she was also funny and smart.
9
The purple grackles are a garrulous,
gossipy
set, as every one knows.
10
Mrs. Oleander took tea with her servants, and was very
gossipy
indeed.
11
It is brilliant and racy and
gossipy
,
and full of questionable truths.
12
Write to me every week and I'll send a good,
gossipy
answer.
13
British bedroom politics made policy small, elite and
gossipy
on the French model.
14
The old one was gabbling on in a querrilous
gossipy
tone:
15
When you read Warhol's text, he can be catty and
gossipy
.
16
But the
gossipy
,
name-dropping nature of many of the stories overemphasises the superficial.
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gossipy
Adjective
Frequent collocations
more gossipy
gossipy interest
very gossipy
as gossipy
deliciously gossipy
More collocations
Gossipy
through the time
Gossipy
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common