单词 | Gossip |
例句 | 1. They discredited her good name with ugly gossip. 2. Don't believe all the gossip you hear. 3. She's a great one for idle gossip . 4. He loved gossip and scandal. 5. We gossip about them and vice versa. 6. You shouldn't listen to gossip. 7. The mischief arose from irresponsible gossip. 8. Here's an interesting piece of gossip about Mrs Smith. 9. She has never been one to indulge in gossip. 10. Her appetite for gossip is absolutely indecent. 11. Her letter was full of gossip. 12. Tell me all the latest gossip! 13. It's common gossip that they're having an affair. 14. The gossip about her later proved to be entirely false. 15. Customers pay to log on and gossip with other users. 16. It was common gossip that they were having an affair. 17. The jet-setting couple made frequent appearances in the gossip columns. 18. The gossip was that he had lost a fortune on the stock exchange. 19. twittering over office gossip. 20. It's common gossip in the office that she's about to leave her husband. 21. Their friendship was turned to enmity through idle gossip. 22. It's always been my policy not to gossip. 23. I heard an interesting bit of gossip yesterday. 24. Scandal and gossip are meat and drink to him. 24. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 25. Don't you like a good gossip? 26. Their conversation consisted almost entirely of gossip. 27. She had no time for idle gossip . 28. She kept them plentifully supplied with gossip. 29. I have no time to engage in gossip. 30. She always keeps me up to date with the latest gossip - you know, so-and-so from down the road is having a baby and so-and-so's just bought a car. 1. They discredited her good name with ugly gossip. 2. Don't believe all the gossip you hear. 3. She's a great one for idle gossip . 4. He loved gossip and scandal. 5. We gossip about them and vice versa. 6. You shouldn't listen to gossip. 7. The mischief arose from irresponsible gossip. 8. Here's an interesting piece of gossip about Mrs Smith. 9. She has never been one to indulge in gossip. 10. Her appetite for gossip is absolutely indecent. 11. Her letter was full of gossip. 12. Tell me all the latest gossip! 13. It's common gossip that they're having an affair. 14. The gossip about her later proved to be entirely false. 15. Customers pay to log on and gossip with other users. 16. It was common gossip that they were having an affair. 17. The jet-setting couple made frequent appearances in the gossip columns. 18. The gossip was that he had lost a fortune on the stock exchange. 19. twittering over office gossip. 20. It's common gossip in the office that she's about to leave her husband. 21. She always keeps me up to date with the latest gossip - you know, so-and-so from down the road is having a baby and so-and-so's just bought a car. 31. You're nothing but an old gossip! 32. Newspaper gossip had prejudiced her against him. 33. I've got some juicy gossip for you. 34. She loves listening in to other people's gossip. 35. She broadcast the gossip all over the town. 36. I love a good gossip. 37. I wouldn't give tongue to such gossip. 38. What's the truth behind all the gossip? 39. She's having a gossip with Maria. 40. The villagers are prattling on about the village gossip. 41. It was common gossip how he felt about her. 42. Who's been hawking gossip about? 43. I've got some hot gossip for you! 44. Royal gossip is a staple of the tabloid press. 45. It was malicious gossip, completely without substance. 46. She despised gossip in any form. 47. I filled her in on the latest gossip. 48. Some magazines contain nothing but scandal and gossip. 49. She was not interested in the trivia of gossip. 50. She's a terrible gossip but she means no harm. 51. I've got some really juicy gossip for you. 52. No photographers or gossip columnists were allowed in. 53. Someone has been spreading malicious gossip about me. 54. Do you want to hear some juicy gossip ? 54. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 55. She was always keen to hear the local gossip. 56. Phil's in there, having a gossip with Maggie. 57. The slightest hint of gossip upset her. 58. She's too fond of idle gossip. 59. Overnight, the gossip begins to mutate into headlines. 60. You shouldn't listen to idle gossip. 61. It provided some juicy gossip for a few days. 62. Don't worry, the gossip will soon die down. 63. That might merely have been malicious gossip. 64. People have started to gossip about us. 65. Have you heard the gossip? 66. I read about it in the gossip column. 67. This newspaper doesn't deal in gossip, only in facts. 68. His reputation was bespattered by malicious gossip. 69. I don't like all this idle gossip. 70. We had a good gossip about the boss. 71. He discredited my good name with gossip. 72. They sat in a corner and swapped gossip. 73. The magazine is full of gossip and scandal. 74. I've got some delicious gossip. 75. The magazine carries an intriguing mixture of high fashion, gossip and racing. 76. She often runs across to the neighbour's house to have a good gossip. 77. I saw it in the gossip column of the local newspaper. 78. There has been much gossip about the possible reasons for his absence. 79. They loved a bon mot or anecdote but despised gossip. 80. Los Angeles is rife with gossip about the stars' private lives. 81. We read the gossip written about them with prurient interest. 82. This story will be more fodder for the gossip columnists. 83. He's a terrible gossip. 84. Do you want to hear about all the latest hot gossip ? 84. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 85. He was tired of all the backbiting and gossip in the office. 86. All this gossip about Sarah her ears must be burning! 87. It was good to see Patsy and catch up on all the gossip. 88. Rick's a terrible gossip. 89. Jane and Lyn sat in the kitchen having a good gossip about their friends. 90. The newspaper reports are a mixture of gossip, lies and half-truths. 91. At this site you'll find all the latest news and gossip. 92. His malicious gossip caused much mischief until the truth became known. 93. She has recently been maligned in the gossip columns of several newspapers. 94. The music papers were full of gossip about the band. 95. Other people may gossip, but don't descend to their level. 96. We are constantly fed gossip and speculation by the media. 97. She writes a weekly fashion/gossip column for the Evening Standard. 98. On Sundays all the men gather in the square to exchange local gossip . 99. He quickly discovered the petty jealousies and gossip of village life. 100. The local paper is full of gossip masquerading as news. 101. They spread a lot of tacky gossip about his love life. 102. TV news programs seem to be more interested in gossip than in hard news. 103. Gossip and speculation are constantly fed to us by the media. 104. People always gossip a lot in a small village like this. 105. The tabloids often pawn off gossip and trivia as real news. 106. This scandal will furnish the town with plenty of gossip. 107. He and his father, according to local gossip, haven't been in touch for years. 108. There was a lot of gossip going around the village. 109. She had a good gossip with a neighbour over the garden fence. 110. There's a lot of gossip about me going around. Have you been stirring? 111. Most of the people who worshipped her, who read every tidbit about her in the gossip press and hung up pictures of her in their rooms, were not social snobs. 112. The man loves to peddle gossip all over the office. 113. Gossip columnists often bracket them together,so a wedding may be imminent. 114. Let's go for a coffee - I need to catch up on all the gossip. 114. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 115. He didn't want to waste valuable time in idle gossip. 116. A piece of silly gossip was going round the school. 117. She's a terrible gossip. 118. The first thing I did when I got home was to phone up Jo and catch up on all the gossip. 119. Today's gossip is tomorrow's headline. Walter Winchell 120. Wellington stiffened, remembering the details of the gossip. 121. But gossip hasn't always had such bad press. 122. She threw parties and invited gossip columnists. 123. Nearby gossip columnist Louella Parsons listened attentively. 124. To catch up on news and gossip. 125. Harriet read film and gossip column mags voraciously. 126. Gossip columnists from the local papers wrote about them. 127. Gossip has received some attention in anthropology. 128. He was a vicious gossip. 129. I dropped the subject, but the gossip persisted. 130. True, no gossip columnists allowed, no photographers permitted. 131. How would your life be different if…You walked away from gossip and verbal defamation? Let today be the day...You speak only the good you know of other people and encourage others to do the same. Steve Maraboli 132. A great deal of gossip about the village and its inhabitants had thus come her way, from every direction. 133. Slapdash weeklies at the supermarket checkout line move by the millions circulating gossip, lies, innuendo and scandal. 134. They could exchange gossip about the parish; anything to distract his mind. 135. Gossip has it that Madonna has also captured Beatty's heart. 136. Vasey's, like any other establishment, was a hotbed of gossip. 137. I can't stand and gossip with Dadda's old cousin and make a fruit cake from Mammy's recipe. 138. People love gossip. It's the biggest thing that keeps the entertainment industry going. Ellen DeGeneres 139. Rounding the third aisle, catching up on months of gossip, we practically hit her with our shopping cart. 140. He made more gossip column copy than our delightful princess. 141. There was a good chance that Bridget would be in touch with all the gossip about Puddephat's disappearance. 142. It exhausted him to talk for too long, but he loved hearing all the theater gossip. 143. Without Deborah they did not add to any more than another name for the bars and gossip columns of New York. 144. She is concerned publicity and gossip in the dale has spurred others to take their lives. 145. When they stirred controversies,[http:///gossip.html] they were generally reported by the feature pages and gossip columns of newspapers. 146. Back in London, her name began appearing in the gossip columns. 147. After twenty years of gossip and innuendo was this going to be the one chance to clear his father's name? 148. Modigliani did not gossip, he was too preoccupied and always discreet about his love affairs. 149. Certainly not a considerable number of ladies, according to hot gossip and well informed rumour. 150. Gossip is the art of saying nothing in a way that leaves practically nothing unsaid. Walter Winchell 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. 174. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 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. 181. In the fall of 1943 false and malicious gossip was circulating. 182. This was House of Commons gossip, as esoteric as theatre - gossip. 183. Guess which two - bit gossip columnist is talking out of his ass? 184. The gossip columnist got his information by visiting nightclubs every night. 185. Heretofore all the campus gossip had seemed merely malicious and disrespectful. |
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