He even becomes a quidnunc, prying now and then into the personal affairs of his superiors. |
Being the nosiest person I know, a quidnunc by definition, I usually will do anything to find out something. |
Since busybody customers may be hard to come by, staff should be encouraged to act the part of the quidnunc. |
Before ATG, Bob was CEO of Quidnunc, a privately-held web consultancy firm with headquarters in London. |
Beside the quidnunc and the party politician, another class of reader now appeared demanding aliment in the press. |
Madam Lavallée, I did in a sense, and I plead guilty to being a very poor one. I felt at one point like a quidnunc, a malicious gossip. |