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The author acknowledged that there were points in Gina's narration when the reader has to "reel back", but in this scene she can no longer "gossip up" what has been happening.
Sometimes I made the gossip up -- that kept him as happy.
That night my friend and I were able to gossip up a storm, pausing only every so often to tell my son "Good one" each time he emerged as someone new.
Sir Roger Jones said he always felt that Savile was "a pretty creepy sort of character" and had heard of rumours from BBC staff in London, but did not tell management because he did not have any evidence to back the gossip up.
If you want to bring gossip up to the surface, you've got to learn how to dig below and get at the good stuff.
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There was some gossip bubbling up about the company on the app Secret and in The Information, so we just called Rabois up and asked him what he was working on.
Gossip flashes up and down with electronic swiftness.
The old rumour mill was grinding yesterday, with further gossip driving up the shares in BG Group.
LAWRENCE WRIGHT: Yes, I think they should have a lot of information about who came in and out of the compound, and they may have gossip picked up from others in the household.
Newspapers I like the Guardian's political perspective, get the Telegraph for an alternative perspective, and the Times for its tabloid angle; it's always full of gossip dressed up as real stories.
The very word "gossip" drums up thoughts of dirty secrets, backstabbing and rumors.
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