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gossip

[gos-uhp] / ˈgɒs əp /




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Cliques and gossip abound in offices—and in movies about offices.

From The Wall Street Journal

From a window seat I’d watch the platform glide away as vendors shoved gossip magazines through the bars.

From The Wall Street Journal

I have no CPA or financial advisers around, and no one to ask that won’t gossip about the money to people that live here.

From MarketWatch

Ironically, his major lapse in judgment brought Hollywood to him, the story of his run-in with the Oakland fan featured prominently on celebrity gossip site TMZ.

From Los Angeles Times

He took in the gossip and read newspapers and even The Congressional Record for material.

From New York Times