Definitionadj. prone to friendly informal communication
Last update: September 28, 2015
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The only thing I'm attracted to is his job offer - and the idea of getting out of this gossipy little town. [Please select]
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The purple grackles are a garrulous, gossipy set, as every one knows. [Please select]
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Write to me every week and I'll send a good, gossipy answer.' [Please select]
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And I don't think a whole lot of those gossipy old porpoises either. [Please select]
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And how pleasant it was when spring returned, and the gossipy birds came back again. [Please select]
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He said they probably would not answer, and then engaged me in gossipy conversation. [Please select]
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Bogart whose gossipy good opinion was so valuable to a doctor. [Please select]
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"This is such a jolly, confidential, gossipy, winsome little letter." [Please select]
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"And you know how a gossipy story flies, growing all the time--" "I know," murmured her mother, intensely, as one who has suffered much from just that demeanor of stories. [Please select]
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"And now, my sweet Letty," continued the Duchess, "you are always so delightfully gossipy--have you any news,--any stories to laugh over." [Please select]
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