The reporter for the tabloid called himself a journalist but was really nothing more than a scandalmonger. |
Darco was a true man, and to think of him as a scandalmonger was mere folly. |
Wendy Williams, a radio D. J. who last week began a four-city tryout as the host of her own daytime talk show on Fox, is a real-life scandalmonger, the kind of beauty-salon savant who wishes famous people the worst. |
We owe it to him in all honor not to let him learn the truth from the lips of a scandalmonger. |
Thus his reputation as a Scots master of scurrility and a vicious scandalmonger was earned on both sides of the Atlantic. |
The gossip, the busybody, the scandalmonger is the worst pest that infests the average town and village. |