A person given to gossiping and divulging personal information about others.
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.
6 The case was as plain as a pikestaff, gossipers said in court.
7 Ruled by the planet Mercury, Geminis are the communicators - and gossipers - of the zodiac.
8 In the evening, doubtless, it is alive with gossipers , as now with workers.
9 The wretched gossipers had wounded her in the keenest way.
10 The gossipers of France had never heard his name before.
11 Ann was conscious of her audience-thewhole school community on the yard, the gossipers watching.
12 At this moment, one of the petty officers came to the group of gossipers and cried:
13 In point of fact, Mrs. Duff was burning to exercise her gossiping powers with those other gossipers below.
14 Negroes are tireless gossipers , which, of course, is but a roundabout way of saying that they are human.
15 The fact that there was already a Lady Brougham in existence did not curb the tongues of the gossipers .
16 But touch their friendship, and they will throw a volley of rhetoric right in among a crowd of gossipers .
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