The rest of the day they devoted to gossiping, swimming, sunbathing and preparing to parade. |
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Today, I spent a long time at the hairdressers, gossiping with the staff and having my hair coloured and snipped and fiddled with. |
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They sat tanning for a while and gossiping about everything, but mostly the boys. |
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We speak all the time the two of us, gossiping like a couple of old fishwives. |
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She asked Renae as if they were two regular teenage best friends gossiping. |
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In Paris, where he keeps a flat and several relatives, he bobs from bar to bar, air-kissing girls and gossiping with old restaurant hands. |
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So, the gossiping busybody that I am, I started to pester him about who he liked. |
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Maybe we find it hard to resist gossiping or telling little white lies to improve our image. |
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My initial impression is that there are mixed views within the village, with people gossiping about political and non-political issues. |
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He was surrounded by his imbecile friends and his girlfriend-of-the-day, Chloe, all of them just gossiping like the idiots they are. |
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Taking a seat in a corner booth, we order a bottle of wine and begin gossiping away merrily. |
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We were also gossiping about people from school when Bella's cell phone rang. |
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She had seemed so girlish, chattering on about clothes and gossiping about the recent betrothals. |
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I say this because two common ditzes were standing next to their lockers gossiping. |
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The bell's toll rang through the school, and the crowds of gossiping teenagers slowly dispersed. |
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Some are scurrilously unrepeatable, even virulently nasty, fit only for the twilight gossiping hours in the Ubiquitous Chip. |
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The old girls sit for hours under a mango tree, threading and weaving, gossiping and telling stories. |
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Shortly after, when her telephone call for help is ignored by a gossiping switchboard operator, she meets her own end, on the blade of a bayonet. |
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She saw all the scions of London society standing around gossiping about the young people on the dance floor. |
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They tend to gain control by withdrawing affection and attention or by gossiping and tattling. |
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They know that they are in no danger of us gossiping or running with tales to their family or friends, as in most cases we don't know them from Adam. |
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The more sanguine can be found in the green room, drinking cups of tea, gossiping and smoking with other equally sanguine cast members and eternally bored understudies. |
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Even the people who pass judgment on gossipers are gossiping as they do so. |
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Yes, the film is silly and light as a feather, but who doesn't love gossiping cats? |
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Instead of gossiping upon us, one would benefit tangibly by meditating upon us or on the energy in their heart. |
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Every day is distorted by gossiping media reports, that spoil and cheapen everything. |
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About 20 people were seated at a long table under a shady, vine-covered pergola, gossiping loudly in Italian over grappa and coffee. |
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They would often be found in the wine bars around St Paul's at lunchtime, gossiping and chatting about photography, their great passions in life. |
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Now she enjoys singing with her friends, doing crosswords and gossiping about the latest Hindi films. |
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A few nurses and clinic assistants are gossiping about an HIV-positive client in front of other clients. |
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Employees, too, should be encouraged to avoid gossiping as it can have a negative impact on the individuals involved and on the investigation. |
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You don't have to completely change your man's routine or force him to spend a day in a beauty salon gossiping with the girls. |
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Only one participant felt that her friends were hurtful, through gossiping. |
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My grandmother spent her hours playing dominoes and canasta and gossiping. |
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Hence you have a band who are clearly a bit un-nerved by the amount of freeloaders gossiping about their next load of charlie, and the whole thing spirals down from there. |
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To one listening, drowsed with the intense sunshine, the buzzle and mutter and snarl of the gossiping Omahas seemed like the grotesque echoes from a vanished age. |
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The bottom half of the composition shows crows frolicking in the light of day, on their scavenging hunt while busily cackling and gossiping to one another. |
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The tagliatelle with wild mushrooms in extra virgin olive oil is a simple, earthy dish though more exciting features include fish lasagne and gossiping media types. |
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Knots of dealers and speculators crowd the observation gallery, gossiping and watching the tote board, a huge black panel with company names and prices in glowing red. |
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It was intended to be a house party for well-heeled, fashion-conscious ladies in the eastern suburbs, eating nibblies, gossiping, and perusing fake luxury handbags. |
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This, of course, does not stop her noseying around, interfering and gossiping to her heart's content, especially to her completely hen-pecked hubby Norman. |
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Somehow, the caliginous man's intimidating demeanor always failed to discourage or frighten Josh, much less hamper his cheery, gossiping attitude. |
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What would I be thinking if I wasn't obsessing about whether I'd been overheard gossiping and, if so, whether it was going to ruin my or someone else's life? |
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The mothers would be gossiping on the couch, sipping ice tea. |
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More specifically, we were interested in an apparent tension between the bad reputation gossiping and gossipers have, but how there's a lot of ways gossip has useful social functions. |
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The biggest problem is that both stars have bit-part walk-ons buzzing around them whispering and gossiping to anyone who will listen. |
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It's amazing what a difference location makes: being in those out-of-the-way spots gave us a taste for everyday life beyond postcard images of washing on balconies and old people gossiping on park benches. |
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The neighborhood, always so eager to gossip, was now gossiping about us. |
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Stories of men sitting out back of the barn with a pail of oysters between their knees, just gossiping, shucking and slurping back oysters abound. |
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Around the door are generally to be seen, laughing and gossiping, clusters of old salts. |
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The other cows have nicknamed her Queen Nadine because she prefers to wander around instead of gossiping and wasting her time with the rest of the herd. |
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Georgina likes gossiping about other people. |
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Almost everybody on board knows one another and the 50 minutes afloat are spent gossiping, catching up and lamenting the passing of a much-loved dollar store. |
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His girlfriend is performing an audition, singing her talentless heart out for some Hooray Henry producers, who are laughing at her, and simultaneously gossiping among themselves. |
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It may also be that the gossiping discussed by respondents served the purpose of 'letting off steam,' dealing in non-confrontational ways with anger, resentment, shame and fear. |
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Jane later disillusioned her by gossiping that Percy had preferred her to Mary, owing to Mary's inadequacy as a wife. |
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Social: using your friends and relationships to hurt someone. Examples include spreading rumours, gossiping, excluding others from a group or making others look foolish or unintelligent. |
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Some people think that having means of communication like the telephone reduces opportunities for people to meet face to face and encourages gossiping within the communities. |
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Can you people not stop gossiping in this house? |
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Examples of social alienation: Spreading rumors, publicly humiliating, gossiping, social rejection, threat of exclusion from peer group, isolation, setting up to look foolish, ethnic slurs. |
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Back-stabbing, gossiping pseudovirgins, getting together only for group vomits. |
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Other everyday Murrin Bridge activities include cleaning the house, gossiping or yarning while 'having a cuppa', and watching soapies on television. |
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There's still plenty of bonking, shopping and gossiping in her latest magnum opus, but it is much tamer than reading an LA blog or even a downmarket glossy mag. |
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The second volume consists of a gossiping set of letters from Florence, on art and artists, in which occur many sensible remarks with much trash and braggadocii. |
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It was a very long street of two-story brick houses, neat and prim, with whitened stone steps and little groups of aproned women gossiping at the doors. |
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