Sentence examples for means rumour from inspiring English sources

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He means rumour, betrayals.

The explosion of social media - Nigeria has 26 million active Facebook users - and the rapid growth of smartphones means rumour spread quickly and easily on social media.

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Sacking season is upon us and that means rumours of unrest, low morale and reports of bosses being one game away from losing their jobs are everywhere.

My first year in uni, my roommate spread mean rumours about me.

Which means the rumours are true - the Tories really do plan to reveal their Dubstep-for-all election policy.

Don't be pedantic, a few bits of old currency are still circulating over there, along with a few mean rumours concerning the suspicious lack of silver around Gerhard's temples.

This proximity to the "big house" – as Ensor's staff liked to refer to the main offices a couple of blocks up the road – meant that rumoured occasional afternoon staff games of tennis or cricket were replaced by better access to editors, leader writers or news features that the Weekly could grab and repurpose even as they were being prepared for the newspaper's main edition.

Before Grindhouse, McGowan had a recurring role on the hit US show Charmed, and before that she had the dubious distinction of being Marilyn Manson's girlfriend, which means that internet rumours are now part of her life.

We have both been in F1 for many years now and we know what the summer break means in terms of rumours.

True Detective's chief innovation is to keep the energy of a short-run show alive by creating an entirely new cast of characters for each season – which has meant that the rumour mill is rotating even more energetically than usual.

Haiti's oral culture means that information circulates by rumours – the word on the street, in the hotels, on the radio, on Twitter and bouncing all over town via text messages.

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