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Discover Ludwig'gossipy' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who enjoys talking about the personal lives of other people, often to the point of spreading rumors or sharing confidential information. For example, "My neighbor is so gossipy; she knows all the latest news!".
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The letters are gossipy, flirtatious, and often explicitly gay.
Speciality reinsurance for Florida hurricanes, for instance—is a gossipy art conducted in the corridors of the London market, yet HIH ran it from Australia.
It took a month to get her out.Politkovskaya would have noticed the growing numbers of Kremlin critics in exile: Yelena Tregubova, a journalist who unwisely wrote a gossipy insider's account of life at the top, including a startling description of a dinner á deux with Mr Putin.
His first published poems, all addressed or dedicated to the absent girl, earned him a job as a gossipy literary columnist for the Paris-Journal, which allowed him to befriend (and irritate) André Gide, Paul Claudel and other popular French writers.
With enthusiasm at last waning for "lying-in-state-gate"—a silly row over some gossipy newspaper allegations to the effect that Downing Street had angled for the incorrigibly thespian Mr Blair to be given an inappropriately prominent role at the Queen Mother's funeral a storm of press outrage over the "snooper's charter" was about to break over the home secretary's head.
But as his reputation at the paper spread, he was given more and more trivial, gossipy work.The stress took its toll, and by the end, when the police finally came knocking, he was, he says, relieved that it was all over.
He also has a taste for the endearing, if a bit gossipy, personal anecdote: Arnold Schoenberg watched "The Lone Ranger" and "Hopalong Cassidy"; Arturo Toscanini enjoyed New Orleans jazz and televised boxing.As a coda, Mr Horowitz compares the experiences of Thomas Mann and Vladimir Nabokov in the United States.
Steven Gaines, author of "The Sky's the Limit", a gossipy new history of the New York property market, calls her "a powerhouse that no one [can] touch".
Mr MacCulloch's tone changes sharply at this point, becoming lighter and more gossipy.
"Only really fashionable girls buy Céline and Fendi bags," says Cheng Yan, whose Shiliupo Report (the name means something like very gossipy grandma) has 160,000 subscribers on WeChat, a social-network and messaging service.
He loathed gossipy speculation about the "curse of the Kennedys", focusing instead on the family's (patchy) role as the nation's liberal conscience.
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