Synonym: chat, prattle, talk, tattle. Similar words: fossil, possible, impossible, impossibly, possibility, as soon as possible, insipid, siphon off. Meaning: ['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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121. But gossip hasn't always had such bad press.
122. She threw parties and invited gossip columnists.
123. Nearby gossip columnist Louella Parsons listened attentively.
124. To catch up on news and gossip.
125. Harriet read film and gossip column mags voraciously.
126. Gossip columnists from the local papers wrote about them.
127. Gossip has received some attention in anthropology.
128. He was a vicious gossip.
129. I dropped the subject, but the gossip persisted.
130. True, no gossip columnists allowed, no photographers permitted.
131. How would your life be different if…You walked away from gossip and verbal defamation? Let today be the day...You speak only the good you know of other people and encourage others to do the same. Steve Maraboli
132. A great deal of gossip about the village and its inhabitants had thus come her way, from every direction.
133. Slapdash weeklies at the supermarket checkout line move by the millions circulating gossip, lies, innuendo and scandal.
134. They could exchange gossip about the parish; anything to distract his mind.
135. Gossip has it that Madonna has also captured Beatty's heart.
136. Vasey's, like any other establishment, was a hotbed of gossip.
137. I can't stand and gossip with Dadda's old cousin and make a fruit cake from Mammy's recipe.
138. People love gossip. It's the biggest thing that keeps the entertainment industry going. Ellen DeGeneres
139. Rounding the third aisle, catching up on months of gossip, we practically hit her with our shopping cart.
140. He made more gossip column copy than our delightful princess.
141. There was a good chance that Bridget would be in touch with all the gossip about Puddephat's disappearance.
142. It exhausted him to talk for too long, but he loved hearing all the theater gossip.
143. Without Deborah they did not add to any more than another name for the bars and gossip columns of New York.
144. She is concerned publicity and gossip in the dale has spurred others to take their lives.
145. When they stirred controversies,[http://sentencedict.com/gossip.html] they were generally reported by the feature pages and gossip columns of newspapers.
146. Back in London, her name began appearing in the gossip columns.
147. After twenty years of gossip and innuendo was this going to be the one chance to clear his father's name?
148. Modigliani did not gossip, he was too preoccupied and always discreet about his love affairs.
149. Certainly not a considerable number of ladies, according to hot gossip and well informed rumour.
150. Gossip is the art of saying nothing in a way that leaves practically nothing unsaid. Walter Winchell
More similar words: fossil, possible, impossible, impossibly, possibility, as soon as possible, insipid, siphon off, toss, cross, gross, bossy, across, at a loss, engross, cross out, get across, colossal, put across, cut across, colosseum, come across, engrossed, assist, assign, passive, missing, Russian, passion, classic.