Definitionn. a conversation that spreads personal information about other people
Last update: September 27, 2015
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The clattering of dishes, the hectic scramble at lunch, and the incessant gossiping of her coworkers left her at the edge of her patience at the end of the day. [Please select]
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"I must not stand gossiping here." [Please select]
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"Have you been gossiping then." [Please select]
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Bonnet, denotes much gossiping and slanderous insinuations, from which a woman should carefully defend herself. [Please select]
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Mahommed ben Hamza was lolling on the stone veranda, gossiping with half-a-dozen men. [Please select]
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Fowler)--in Patty's friendship, and in the weekly gossiping letters she received from her mother. [Please select]
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Such a chattering and gossiping, as they went to bed in the treetops. [Please select]
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You see, people had stopped gossiping about it before I was out of school. [Please select]
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Very possibly he regarded me as a meddlesome, gossiping old tom-cat. [Please select]
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Two gaffers gossiping, seated side by side upon a Yorkshire wall. [Please select]
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And Barnabas noticed that the dirty children and gossiping women turned very often to stare and point up at a certain window a little further along the court, and he idly wondered why. [Please select]
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