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Sentence count:185+21Posted:2016-12-25Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: chatprattletalktattleSimilar words: fossilpossibleimpossibleimpossiblypossibilityas soon as possibleinsipidsiphon offMeaning: ['gɑsɪp /'gɒs-]  n. 1. light informal conversation for social occasions 2. a report (often malicious) about the behavior of other people 3. a person given to gossiping and divulging personal information about others. v. 1. wag one's tongue; speak about others and reveal secrets or intimacies 2. talk socially without exchanging too much information. 
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31. You're nothing but an old gossip!
32. Newspaper gossip had prejudiced her against him.
33. I've got some juicy gossip for you.
34. She loves listening in to other people's gossip.
35. She broadcast the gossip all over the town.
36. I love a good gossip.
37. I wouldn't give tongue to such gossip.
38. What's the truth behind all the gossip?
39. She's having a gossip with Maria.
40. The villagers are prattling on about the village gossip.
41. It was common gossip how he felt about her.
42. Who's been hawking gossip about?
43. I've got some hot gossip for you!
44. Royal gossip is a staple of the tabloid press.
45. It was malicious gossip(sentencedict.com), completely without substance.
46. She despised gossip in any form.
47. I filled her in on the latest gossip.
48. Some magazines contain nothing but scandal and gossip.
49. She was not interested in the trivia of gossip.
50. She's a terrible gossip but she means no harm.
51. I've got some really juicy gossip for you.
52. No photographers or gossip columnists were allowed in.
53. Someone has been spreading malicious gossip about me.
54. Do you want to hear some juicy gossip ?
54. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
55. She was always keen to hear the local gossip.
56. Phil's in there, having a gossip with Maggie.
57. The slightest hint of gossip upset her.
58. She's too fond of idle gossip.
59. Overnight, the gossip begins to mutate into headlines.
60. You shouldn't listen to idle gossip.
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