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gossiping造句
1 Gossiping and lying go hand in hand. 2 Gossiping and lying go together. 3 It vexed me to think of others gossiping behind my back. 4 Stop gossiping and get on with some work. 5 The whole town was gossiping about them. 6 She is above petty gossiping. 7 I can't stand here gossiping all day. 8 She's been gossiping about you. 9 She can spend a whole day gossiping with her neighbours. 10 The women stood in the marketplace, gossiping about this and that. 11 She's been gossiping and hasn't done a stroke all morning. 12 They sat gossiping in the afternoon. 13 Employees were gossiping about the latest rumors. 14 Try not to curse when the girls are gossiping at the water fountain and all you want is a drink. 15 Sergeants Camb and Martin were gossiping in the foyer when he emerged from the lift. 16 He passes time gossiping, fingering worry beads and sipping ouzo. 17 But she might walk slowly, gossiping on the way, or even stop off at some other house to drink tea. 18 Gossiping, after all, is an important trade that oils the wheels of other people's industry. 19 I wasn't doing anything important - just gossiping with a neighbour. 20 He didn't want to sit gossiping in the kitchen with that old slob of a cousin. 21 I elbowed my way through the nosey parkers gossiping in the yard and ran home to tell Dad my good news. 22 A cursory glance at the literature in this field reveals the importance of suspicions concerning gossiping groups of women. 23 Maggie had so little to do during the day that she spent much of the time chatting and gossiping with Rose. 24 I remember not being able to stand outside a phone kiosk any longer and dragging out a man who was obviously gossiping therein. 25 Unless Guy came up with an acceptable explanation, the entire Court would be gossiping about them. 26 I came to walk alone during the day instead of staying in and gossiping with the girls. 27 You'd be reported - three charges: failing to work your beat, idling your time, and gossiping. 28 From what she had told me, Gail hung around with her girlfriends, gossiping and looking at boys. 29 The shopping precinct is full of teenagers gathered in small clusters, smoking, gossiping, laughing, scuffling. 30 Her booming voice, very frightening to children, was usually occupied in gossiping to every passer-by.