Definitionn. a person given to gossiping and divulging personal information about others
Last update: August 29, 2015
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The visitor was Bitski, who served on various committees, frequented all the societies in Petersburg, and a passionate devotee of the new ideas and of Speranski, and a diligent Petersburg newsmonger--one of those men who choose their opinions like their clothes according to the fashion, but who for that very reason appear to be the warmest partisans. [Please select]
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"They say the Christ is born," said the newsmonger, plunging into her story. [Please select]
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Our only newsmonger is the Market Basket; but he speaks very uneasily about the government and the people. [Please select]
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The visitor was Bitski, who served on various committees, frequented all the societies in Petersburg, and a passionate devotee of the new ideas and of Speranski, and a diligent Petersburg newsmongerone of those men who choose their opinions like their clothes according to the fashion, but who for that very reason appear to be the warmest partisans. [Please select]
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Timothy Brome, of Fleet Street, newsmonger and author, whose sharp tongue and morose manners cloaked a hundred benefactions; and of Charles, Duke of Shrewsbury, my honoured patron, who never gave but his smile doubled the gift which his humanity dictated. [Please select]
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