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How to use gossip in a sentence

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The gratuitous gossip included claims of domestic violence, adultery, and abusive relationships.
This is where the old money lives, where the nouveau riche covet, and where anyone who's anyone among the upper crust loves to gossip about.
I am really very, truly from the bottom of my heart, sorry for the gossip I have spread.
And, knowing Susan, the gossip would have it that she had got the part on the casting couch.
He threw back his head and laughed heartily, for his appetite for football gossip matched his encyclopedic knowledge on the game itself.
Women, of all ages, education, and social strata love the gossip magazines!
It was famed gossip columnist, wearing a bright red evening gown, smoking a cigarette in a holder and sitting behind a long metal table.
Lawyer Richard Potter points out that the odd word said in jest in the gossip pages of newspapers and magazines can also cause legal headaches.
Card tables were set up, a good supper was enjoyed and plenty of gossip ensued.
He said gossip and canny office politics were far more common activities for men than most people realise.
Honour killings are very prevalent there, and the news of an honour killing will spread through the country faster by gossip than by media.
In our close-knit cliques we gossip about a variety of topics even though we complain about the parents who do it.
All subjects were fair game from gossip to sports, from crime to society balls.
I have any number of fairly prurient interests, among them, a penchant for gossip columns.
There was the prospect of drug tales and gossip from the demimonde to impeach his credibility.
Have you been buying up every celeb magazine on the shelves this year and reading every column inch of showbiz gossip in the papers?
Since then the gossip columnists have been doing their best to sniff out the real reasons behind the split.
He was put in the picture by the amused elderly ladies who gossip every evening in the entrance hall of the block.
I am a compulsive consumer of gossip magazines and freely admit to an unhealthy fascination with celebrity.
So gossip magazines would be free to snap the Streatham girl buying her daily pinta, but could not publish the princess with hers.
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