Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gossip.
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Gossips Sentence Examples
"Oh, those Moscow gossips!" said Dolokhov, and he took up the cards with a smile.
To mention Brantome is to mention the most entertaining of gossips.
And not only do they become idlers, but also gossips and busybodies, saying things they ought not to.
As early as September 1565 gossips were busy over the indiscretion of Riccio's favour: Darnley had forfeited the good opinion of his wife; was angry because the Hamiltons were not wholly sacrificed to the ancient feud of Lennox and his clan; and Knox's party looked forward with horror to the parliament of March 1566, when Mary certainly meant " to do something tending to some good anent restoring the ancient religion."
The chief news, about which all Moscow gossips, is the death of old Count Bezukhov, and his inheritance.