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Gossipy  adj.  Full of, or given to, gossip.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Gossipy" Quotes from Famous Books



... events, I refer my readers to "A History of Our Own Times," by Justin McCarthy, M.P. I know nothing so admirable of its kind. But mine must be something less ambitious—a personal and domestic history— light, gossipy, superficial, as regards the profound mysteries of politics; ...
— Queen Victoria, her girlhood and womanhood • Grace Greenwood

... you anything against the girl? Has anybody been circulating stories about her of any sort? I know this is a gossipy sort of ...
— The Simpkins Plot • George A. Birmingham

... he died almost before we could summon a doctor. There was really nothing suspicious about it, but there had always been a great deal of jealousy of my husband in the town and especially among the few distant relatives of Mr. Godwin. What must have started as an idle, gossipy rumour developed into a serious charge that my husband had hastened his ...
— The Dream Doctor • Arthur B. Reeve



Words linked to "Gossipy" :   gossip, communicative, newsy



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