Sentence examples for scandalmongering from inspiring English sources

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scandalmongering

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The spreading of salacious gossip.

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But considering the ceaseless efforts we have made to elicit meaningful discussion rather than controversy, we reject your allegation of scandalmongering.

Shogan discounts the two most serious charges made against political journalists: that a liberal bias skews their coverage, and that a propensity for scandalmongering damages the political process.

And, as the orchestrated scandalmongering that dominated Clinton's second term approached its apogee, Brock began to feel guilty.

I had the phone number of the editor, but I thought that it was unprofessional journalistic practice, in this day and age, to call up a fellow scandalmongering cynic and ask him if he would mind thumbing through his back issues for a recipe.

Bill Clinton's Presidency was so lacking in history-making events, yet so crowded with the embarrassing minutiae of scandalmongering, that it was easy to miss the great change that those years meant for the country and the Democratic Party.

As a young divorcée poet and class upstart who was intent on publishing modern verse, she found herself the subject of bizarre accusations and scandalmongering, romantic and professional and social.

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James Callender drowned himself in the James River in 1803, but even unstable scandalmongers sometimes get a story straight.

On Tuesday night, in the quiet of his Park Avenue South apartment, Anthony Weiner, the disgraced congressman turned mayoral candidate turned (once again) political joke, may have regretted not doing a better job of managing social media, that insatiable scandalmonger.

8871cd22-65f2-46f3-99a1-a9f42e6d446a On Friday, May 21, the day after five paintings worth roughly $125 million, including works by Braque, Matisse, Modigliani and Picasso, were discovered stolen from the Musée d'Art Moderne in Paris, an ebullient scandalmonger known as Turbo Paul, who runs two art-theft blogs, sent me an e-mail message: "I love the smell of napalm in the morning".

He was no scandalmonger, yet our first conversation indirectly lent weight to a startling idea: that Brian Epstein's death in 1967, which spelled the beginning of the end for the Beatles, might have been no accident, as the inquest found, but murder.

The scandalmongers didn't see it that way.

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