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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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91. At this site you'll find all the latest news and gossip.
92. His malicious gossip caused much mischief until the truth became known.
93. She has recently been maligned in the gossip columns of several newspapers.
94. The music papers were full of gossip about the band.
95. Other people may gossip, but don't descend to their level.
96. We are constantly fed gossip and speculation by the media.
97. She writes a weekly fashion/gossip column for the Evening Standard.
98. On Sundays all the men gather in the square to exchange local gossip .
99. He quickly discovered the petty jealousies and gossip of village life.
100. The local paper is full of gossip masquerading as news.
101. They spread a lot of tacky gossip about his love life.
102. TV news programs seem to be more interested in gossip than in hard news.
103. Gossip and speculation are constantly fed to us by the media.
104. People always gossip a lot in a small village like this.
105. The tabloids often pawn off gossip and trivia as real news.
106. This scandal will furnish the town with plenty of gossip.
107. He and his father, according to local gossip, haven't been in touch for years.
108. There was a lot of gossip going around the village.
109. She had a good gossip with a neighbour over the garden fence.
110. There's a lot of gossip about me going around. Have you been stirring?
111. Most of the people who worshipped her, who read every tidbit about her in the gossip press and hung up pictures of her in their rooms, were not social snobs.
112. The man loves to peddle gossip all over the office.
113. Gossip columnists often bracket them together,so a wedding may be imminent.
114. Let's go for a coffee - I need to catch up on all the gossip.
114. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
115. He didn't want to waste valuable time in idle gossip.
116. A piece of silly gossip was going round the school.
117. She's a terrible gossip.
118. The first thing I did when I got home was to phone up Jo and catch up on all the gossip.
119. Today's gossip is tomorrow's headline. Walter Winchell 
120. Wellington stiffened, remembering the details of the gossip.
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