Sentence examples for be a gossip from inspiring English sources

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"He only threatened to be a gossip — maybe a screenwriter," he said of Halderman.

A modern story-teller armed with so many boldface names might simply be a gossip.

"I think he might be a gossip columnist for The New York Observer, or a sitcom writer," said Dennis's biographer, ERIC MYERS.

The website itself claims to be "a gossip parody and a satirical publication," however the article itself has been shared on social media over 154,000 times, prompting Raven-Symone to make a statement about the rumours.

You don't need to be a gossip hound to know how Andrew Garfield will follow up his Tony-nominated role as Biff in the recent Broadway revival of "Death of a Salesman".

"Baird Jones always wanted to be a gossip columnist — that was his dream," said R. Couri Hay, a Manhattan publicist who is also the society editor of Gotham Magazine.

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"I'm a gossip columnist".

But we are afraid this is a gossip column.

There was a gossip item about Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles.

"It's a gossip column more than anything else".

After all, a gossip is a gossip, to start with one familiar type.

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