My ringworm worried her more than the swarms of rumors the local gossips were stirring. |
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It's back to the kitchen, the hangout, the coffee shop, mall or street corner for cogitators, gossips and conversationalists. |
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He gossips about the dipsomania in town whilst tracking down and smashing stills. |
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She puffs on a cigarette, hails departing guests, gossips with regulars, accepts congratulations. |
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Like so much of what's been reported about Lorna Moon, it was largely codswallop, the tittle-tattle of small town gossips. |
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In his letters, he gossips, tells wicked stories and speaks the unguarded truth. |
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This latest buzz on their crumbling relationship is only their press people conceding that the gossips have been right all along! |
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Mean spirited gossips painted C.C. as a cold-blooded murderer but his dead brother would have been a more likely choice for that role. |
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Market gossips suggest there are up to half a dozen firms casting a serious eye over Rank. |
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She jokes and gossips about some of his parliamentary colleagues, and though he doesn't join in, he does chuckle. |
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Not just because she swears a lot, holds strident political views or gossips freely about the pomposity of certain Scottish theatre critics. |
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The dichotomy that exists between reticent and proper small town papers and ruthlessly efficient small town gossips fascinates me. |
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But when it comes to protecting our peace and quiet, we Beggarsdalians make the Sicilians sound like a bunch of loud-mouthed gossips. |
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And my respect is never earned by idle-minded gossips, no matter how ancient they might be. |
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All the news, training sessions, gossips are updated on this official website of the Club. |
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The government encourages village snoops and urban gossips to volunteer their infinite time and darkest thoughts as a way of keeping the rest of us in line. |
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Be reasonable and avoid meaningless gossips. Try not to give ears to rumors. |
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Someone said that perhaps we should hang all the gossips, only it might come to pass that there would be no one left to pull the rope. |
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If we don't help the brother who gossips and slanders, soon the assembly will be alive with damaging comments. |
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The employee gossips about mistakes and situations that occur in their colleagues' work or personal lives. |
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Rolleri, Comboni's confessor, having been prejudiced by the old gossips, will accuse him of not praying! |
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There are the children of satan who spend all their time in gossips and slanders. |
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When children have been raised properly they display confidence and they show people that they are not gossips. |
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Because friends don't let friends get tagged as vicious gossips. |
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Also, I am totally intolerant of gossips and most annoying people. |
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The gossips were let loose on me which really disturbed my peace of mind. |
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Biographers were ever the under-belly of the literary world, patronised because they weren't epic poets or triple-decker novelists, and demonised as gossips and sneaks. |
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Tout l'pays l'a su or how a whole village gossips triumphantly in unison. |
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Immediatrly after is represented the market, the place where people meet every day and besides the shopping they tell each other events and gossips. |
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Once left Naples, he saw the doors in Pisa blocked for him because of the false and tendentious gossips done circular for Italy from the Metternich and from his sgherri. |
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Knots of gazers and gossips were collected in the churchyard, at the bridge, and at the spot where the hat and pumpkin had been found. |
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She gossips about this to you, a staff person in the clinic. |
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As the newcomer, try no to participate in office gossips. |
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Stick to general topics such as travel, sports, hobbies, and avoid topics which may be controversial or uncomfortable such as politics, personal matters, gossips and rumours. |
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It is far too easy for a few idle rumourmongers and gossips to destroy the reputation of the men or women who wear the King's uniform. |
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Bangkok gossips like to swap tales of his lurid personal life. |
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Hartman's Café, which contains four roughly made tables and a lunch counter, could accommodate but a fraction of the frightened gossips, mostly male, who wished to gather there. |
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This did not stop Brussels gossips from discussing who might be the first permanent president of the European Council, with Britain's Tony Blair an early favourite. |
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As for Mr Koizumi himself, he is holed up in his official residence, say political gossips, listening to opera. Something Wagnerian would go well with the terrible news outside. |
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They all gossip about one another and almost everyone gossips about them. |
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Brangelina monopolized the paparazzi. Vinnifer had the gossips geysering. |
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Every town has its fanatics, drunks, gossips, and rumormongers. |
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Gossips themselves are classified with people who are slanderers, God-haters, insolent, arrogant and boastful. |
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