gossip造句151. Her colourful opinions soon gave her a wider platform and she became a familiar face in the gossip columns.
152. She knew few other details and left my bedside to gossip with the other nurses in the hallway.
153. According to Hollywood gossip, both the leading actors were detested by the rest of the cast.
154. The ambitious couple threw large parties, inviting celebrities and gossip columnists.
155. I've worked too damned hard just to let everything be ruined because of unsavoury gossip.
156. Gossip is what no one claims to like, but everybody enjoys.Joseph Conrad
157. This news provided ample scope for gossip in the next few days.
158. McQuaid had either struck true by pure chance or had picked up reliable gossip at the Mohill Fair.
159. Other gossip has Sun's low-end Tsunami box - due imminently - cast as Sunrgy.
160. People might gossip if we arrived together. It would be much more discreet for us to go there separately.
161. Well then, my dear friend, so what's all this gossip in the village about visions of Our Blessed Lady?
162. Gossip which might have remained merely an irritation led by accident to altogether more dangerous consequences.
163. Petty crime was commonplace. Serious crime was the stuff of stairhead gossip.
164. Some say our national pastime is baseball. Not me. It's gossip.Erma Bombeck
165. Gossip has it that his wife had recently left him and he wanted to make a clean break.
166. Watch out for the joy-stealers: gossip, criticism, complaining, faultfinding, and a negative, judgmental attitude.Joyce Meyer
167. My management style was the subject of gossip and commentary from the start, and that, too, was inevitable.
168. As a raconteur and conversationalist, scattering indiscretions and gossip with gay abandon, he was the acme of unconventionality.
169. When such an article rises above the level of a gossip column, the artist's profile can be a valuable format.
170. Whenever they passed into the market-making room they would linger to gossip and exchange banter with clerks and market-makers.
171. It made a welcome change from household chores and got her into contact with customers which provided a little gossip.
172. He's the biggest gossip in the Club so be careful what you tell him about me.
173. It has often been noted that while barbarians fight with hatchets, civilised men fight with gossip.
174. It is abysmal that a gossip writer should use spiky chit-chat from anonymous donors to make money and notoriety for herself.
175. Business gossip columnists speculate endlessly on who will emerge as the old man's successor.
176. Even colleagues assumed the gossip column staff spent most of their waking hours at parties.
177. Pre-Christmas party gossip was buzzing with speculation that the company was for sale.
178. A self-confessed gossip columnist, she writes under her former married name of Lady Colin Campbell - to me her first vulgarity.
179. A jealous colleague could spread scandalous gossip about you.
180. Gossip spread fast enough without helping it actively.