A person given to gossiping and divulging personal information about others.
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Examples for "gossip "
Examples for "gossip "
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 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.
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.
6 Groups of gossipmongers sprang up spontaneously first in one spot, then another.
7 Of course I am used to the cruel whispers of the gossipmongers .
8 Now all those people would be sorry for everything, those damned gossipmongers .
9 I need nothing shiny, nor do I care what gossipmongers think.
10 Why, don't you just know it, gossipmongers have a way of getting carried away.
11 He should have told Bronwen himself before the gossipmongers started.
12 You've had all our best gossipmongers descend on you.
13 Were the gossipmongers right about her, after all?
14 I was concerned that I was beginning to behave like some of the other gossipmongers we knew.
15 "Who?" my mother asked, with the excited curiosity of a gossipmonger .
16 "It's very kind and generous of you, my dear boy, but that's not the way the gossipmongers will see it."
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