Thesaurus / gossiper
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Every new report veered the vane on this old gossiper's steeple, and he went on believing one day and disbelieving the next.
CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS AND HOW HE RECEIVED AND IMPARTED THE SPIRIT OF DISCOVERYJUSTIN WINSORThe meal did not last long, for the aunt, who was a gossiper, was only serving delicatessen that evening.
NOBODY'S BOYHECTOR MALOTNothing worse can happen to the couple than to be discovered by this gossiper.
THE COMPLETE OPERA BOOKGUSTAV KOBBBut in place of that he is only a gossiper, writing merely for the entertainment of a private circle.
LIFE OF ADAM SMITHJOHN RAEThe garrulous chroniclers, and saintly Bede himself, that primeval gossiper, afford abundant evidence of such secret revelations.
AMENITIES OF LITERATUREISAAC DISRAELIBurnet was a 'gossiper, slanderer, and notorious falsifier of facts.'
HOURS IN A LIBRARY, VOLUME I. (OF III.)LESLIE STEPHENOff the stage he was a snob by affiliation and a gossiper by inclination.
A PIRATE OF PARTSRICHARD NEVILLEWORDS RELATED TO GOSSIPER
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