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I gossip shamelessly.
I think if you asked Miuccia what she liked about me, she would say how much I gossip.
He is a shambolic gossip; the novel's narrator mentions a colleague who liked to joke that "when I gossip it isn't gossip but social history".
When I arrive at the offices of the Donmar Warehouse, he sits for 10 minutes or so at his desk in the open-plan office, completely absorbed in his correspondence, while we, the admin staff and I, gossip like hens in a coop not 10ft away.
In German, there's a saying, "You gossip like a washer-woman!" I always say, "No, I gossip like a scientist!" In Ed's memoir, he said of me — and this touched me very much — "He's like the younger brother I never had".
The content of the items involve both direct physical (e.g., "When a colleague does something that makes me sad, I beat him") and verbal (e.g. "I scream to my colleagues for them to do what I want") manifestations, as well as indirect and relational behavior (e.g., "I gossip about my colleagues to become more popular").
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THE SOURCE "Is Gossip Good for You? Links Between Gossiping Behavior and Subjective Well-Being" — Jennifer Cole and Hannah Scrivener, presented Sept. 7 at a British Psychological Society conference.
It said, in part, "Is gossip that Marinovich lives in Johnson County true?" It wasn't.
I love "Gossip Girl"!
I hate gossip".
I love gossip.
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