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gossipmonger

NOUN
  1. a person given to gossiping and divulging personal information about others

How To Use gossipmonger In A Sentence

  • An eccentric rock star and his beautiful sister on a ranch in the middle of nowhere is irresistible fodder for the gossipmongers.
  • Tonight proved to me we cannot keep living in this gossipmonger bubble to avoid Mathias. Entice Me at Twilight
  • ‘Sometimes it pays to listen to what the gossipmongers say,’ Thomas said vehemently.
  • Not one gossipmonger so much as raised a brow when he strolled across the ballroom to join the group. ON A WICKED DAWN
  • He's a political gossipmonger, the Walter Winchell of Washington. Election Central | Talking Points Memo | Obama Slams Hillary For Reports Of Dirt-Mongering
  • But I'm fascinated by how gossipmongers make medical diagnoses on the flimsiest of paparazzi photos.
  • We don't really know if blogs will become the political pamphlets or the broadsheet ballads of our time, but their ability to act as the gossipmongers of the global village is undisputed.
  • It was, after all, the moment for which every gossipmonger had been waiting.
  • So close that you caused a scandal that raced through every gossipmonger's lips in the room.
  • If something happened at a luncheon or garden party it was bound to be all over the town by nightfall, thanks to gossipmongers like Lady Miller and her ilk.
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