Similar words: gossip, piping, griping, go shopping, tossing, insipid, prepossessing, gossamer. Meaning: ['gɑsɪp /'gɒs-] n. a conversation that spreads personal information about other people.
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31 But it all ended amicably and by the afternoon they were gossiping together like old hens.
32 If you've been gossiping about some one, go to those you gossiped to and try to restore the person's reputation.
33 Outside the church many parishioners lingered, distributing leaflets and gossiping.
34 Those two old ladies sit there every day, gossiping about everyone in town.
35 They're always gossiping about so-and-so having an affair with so-and-so.
36 She loves gossiping with friends over lunch, he would rather be alone with his thoughts.
37 Gossiping is a bad habit that we should avoid.
38 Her continual gossiping chased her friends away.
39 The whole neighborhood started gossiping about how he died.
40 Gossiping about her neighbors fanned them into resentment.
41 Don't gossip: Gossiping is only venting selfishly without commitment.
42 Two old hens from the neighbored were standing on the corner gossiping.
43 He wishes his wife wouldn't spend so much time gossiping with the neighbours.
44 A ban on grumpiness , gossiping, mini-skirts and rudeness is what the doctor orders to improve patient care in Serbia's hospitals, according to new rules issued by the country's Health Ministry.
45 By the way, the ways no gossiping, behind - stabbing, etc.
46 She wanted to get out quickly, because she knew but few, and the stars were gossiping.
47 He felt the stillness from the moment he got out of the taxi and saw the doorman, usually in a frenzy of activity at this hour, gossiping with a chasseur by the servants' entrance .
48 Friends and acquaintances visited me for two hours in the evening, the rest of the time I spent chatting and gossiping with Ganga Bai and Ratti Bai.
49 She likes ( gossiping ) about the neighbor's domestic problems.
50 A mission to find a self-realized android may initiate a fascinating look at a futuristic Underground Railroad, but a little side gossiping might let you lie your way to quest completion.
51 Links Between Gossiping Behavior and Subjective Well-Being" — Jennifer Cole and Hannah Scrivener, presented Sept. 7 at a British Psychological Society conference.
52 Who's been gossiping about me? I've been hearing terrible stories about myself!
53 It's getting late. I mustn't stay gossiping with you any longer. Sentencedict.com
54 Government memo to pajama-wearing Shanghainese, whether shopping, gossiping, playing mahjong or walking dogs in their sleepwear: Get dressed.
55 B: They must be gossiping about our new CEO again.
56 When it comes to gossiping, Mrs white will never miss a trick.
57 Before Guardiola could start to explain that which the sports commentators were gossiping about, Menotti asked for a whiskey and the waiter brought him an empty glass full of ice.
58 Pay no attention to clacking tongues , ie to people gossiping.
59 At my school, it isn't one gossiping meanie, or two gossiping meanies, but three-count'tem, three-girls who make it their life's work to say unfriendly stuff about pretty much everybody!
60 Three old hens from the neighborhood were standing on the corner gossiping.
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