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Gossipy
Gossipy meaning
Prone to gossip. | Containing much gossip.
Synonyms of Gossipy
Example sentences (15)
Here is a small sampling of problems that were not anywhere near the scope of Emma Bushnell’s job description as an executive assistant at a law firm, yet filled her daily conversations thanks to gossipy colleagues.
Humans are a gossipy species.
I don’t believe copying you into that gossipy, meanly opinionated email was anything other than an accident.
In true Twitter fashion, the mess and drama mongers ran with this gossipy explanation, maximizing its reach with speculation and memes.
There’s unhappy, outsider Irma, much missed by Candy, whose charming, chipper tone opens the collection, as she hosts a gossipy gathering of her friends.
Whenever the Kardashians are mentioned in the media, gossipy tales of superficiality, envy, cattiness and melodrama usually follow.
James Wyllie’s gossipy group biography, “Nazi Wives,” makes clear that Hitler’s top lieutenants were not, for the most part, model husbands.
But the wind is gossipy, it goes and it comes back, while the is the natural space of popular organization.
Don’t be too put off by the salacious title – though the co-writers definitely don’t avoid gossipy material, their book is no hatchet job, and actually draws from extensive interviews with Radziwill, who’s now 84 years old.
He and many others may think of Gawker as a gossipy tabloid, but in the crazy times we’re living in, its willingness to speak truth to power is dearly missed.
Israel’s letters are from writers and entertainers from the first half of the 20th century, gossipy and snide of the sort more likely to thrill a dealer than a casual reader.
Run this description through the bot, and a “man’s woman”, “fun”, “flirty”, “gossipy” and “” (read: has been photographed at a party).
Their lively, gossipy mother, Carmen, deliberately gained weight after having eight children to deter her sexually demanding husband.
Audrey is Sybil's lifelong best friend, and is mostly acknowledged during gossipy telephone calls to Sybil.
Because of rumors circulating in Torricelli's gossipy Italian neighborhood, which included that he was engaged in some form of sorcery or witchcraft, Torricelli realized he had to keep his experiment secret to avoid the risk of being arrested.