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be rumored
noun
A statement or claim of questionable accuracy, from no known reliable source, usually spread by word of mouth.
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He is ferrying the Italian modernist Elio Vittorini's manuscript of "Name and Tears" to Ernest Hemingway, who will be rumored to have an affair with Gladys.
Her departure began to be rumored some months ago, but she and the show's creator, Barbara Walters, have sidestepped the issue in interviews and in conversations on the show.
The others include Detroit and Montreal and perhaps Toronto," because, according to a secret NHL by-law, everyone who isn't signed to a contract, and many who are, must at one time or another be rumored to be coming to the Maple Leafs.
Google may have glasses and Apple may be rumored to be making a smart watch.
Fergie is just the latest superstar to be rumored to judge "The X Factor".
Don't ever give up! unless you know it won't work out... but Japanese guys know a hard worker when they see one, and part of that is to never give up! (but if he already has a girlfriend leave it be- because people who crash couples will be rumored about and greatly looked down on!) and it's just upright mean!
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There were rumored tiger sightings.
Gold was rumored to be abundant, too.
There is rumored to be a servant.
His leaving had long been rumored.
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