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gossip columnist

NOUN
  1. a journalist who writes a column of gossip about celebrities

How To Use gossip columnist In A Sentence

  • The gossip columnist was paid to chronicle the latest escapades of the socially prominent celebrities.
  • A self-confessed gossip columnist, she writes under her former married name of Lady Colin Campbell - to me her first vulgarity.
  • Fledgling gossip columnist Louella Parsons is there, played by Jennifer Tilly, squeaking and squawking her callow excitement at meeting so many A-list players.
  • Does she worry about becoming the subject of celebrity gossip columnists herself, given she is half of a high-profile comedy couple? Times, Sunday Times
  • The party's hostess is Amanda Brunker, a gossip columnist who, one would have assumed, was chosen for the role because of her unblushing ease with sexual candour.
  • This pair should get the gossip columnists all hot and bothered. The Sun
  • He cannot afford to draw the unwanted attention of gossip columnists unless he has some ulterior motive for doing so. Behind Closed Doors - advice for families with violence in the home
  • Business gossip columnists speculate endlessly on who will emerge as the old man's successor.
  • The anvil chorus of the gnathonic media and their coprophagic gossip columnists soi-disant "journalists" whose conservative exudates have imbrued the age with their mephitic poison, one that might yet prove fatal to us all—may just this once be muted, there being little further to be gained from their unguinous ministrations. Black day in July
  • Desmond : Isn't that Jed Watney, the gossip columnist over there , talking to the congressman.
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