All the gaps I've been discussing are the sorts of things that bedevil, perhaps inspire, all biographers, indeed all gossipers. |
The gossipers, by and large, tend to show much less interest in the progress of Scotland's increasingly-close referendum campaigns. If Scotland does go, it will be a tragedy for all Britons. |
He has done so well that if you speak among yourselves, if you behave like gossipers, as they say on Earth, it is not nice. |
Around her was a mass of hungry school newspaper journalists and editors and photographers and gossipers wanting the scoop on her and Anthony. |
Heading back towards the idle gossipers, he interrupted their conversation. |
Negroes are tireless gossipers, which, of course, is but a roundabout way of saying that they are human. |