Sentence examples for to gossip from inspiring English sources

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to gossip

noun

Someone who likes to talk about someone else's private or personal business.

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"I want to gossip".

And to gossip.

And the art world loves to gossip".

He likes to gossip, Osborne?

Spin street yarn: to gossip.

Maybe it's better to gossip.

I love listening to gossip.

We're not here to gossip".

He was born to gossip.

There was plenty to gossip about.

"We gossip because we like to gossip".

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