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The gossip tossed the mossy blossom fossil.

It would certainly give the neighbors something to gossip about.

Last summer, I finally realised that there is more to life than the latest gossip.

That deflected the group’s gossip on to the student’s academic difficulties and weird behavior (“He’s gotta frighten the little kids”).

Leicester Square is still the perfect place to catch an afternoon matinee followed by a cappucino and gossip in one of the many pavement cafes.

The rumour mill quickly shifted to turbo as US gossip websites linked the incident to reports in the National Enquirer alleging Woods had an affair with a New York nightclub hostess, Rachel Uchitel.

She discredited him with ugly gossip.

The Taiwanese media always likes to report gossip.

The most terrible thing is gossip, but the heart is the fertile soil. Once the seed of gossip is sown, it will grow and spread quickly.

The second includes people who mostly think about lunchtime or holiday, and the rest of their efforts go to gossip.

Here are 12 cautionary online tales that serve to remind us how garden variety office gossip and misinformation can now go global in a split second.

I am always excited to deliver a juicy piece of gossip, and I would imagine that revealing the truth about Santa to a younger sibling feels much the same way.

At the moment she had no appetite for gossip.

They are immersed not in knowledge but in “gossip and social banter”.

It turned out to be false and both of the thespians vehemently denied the gossip, initiating legal proceedings against the rumormongers.

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I loathe people who spread malicious gossip.

Gossip -or the fear of gossip -may in this way serve to enforce the social norms that are necessary for any group to exist.

If you are not a negative person or don't want to be a part of the gossip circle, you know how to elegantly rebuff requests to join in.

Do you take part in office gossip?

And so, while gossip may not be nice, it may have once been necessary.

I was extremely sleepy when he crept into my room and curled up on my bed, which was something we'd both done for years, especially if we wanted to share some snippet of gossip.

Or indeed that professional investors, who ought to know better, are as starstruck as the readers of gossip magazines.

The villagers are prattling on about the village gossip.

The man loves to peddle gossip all over the office.

A woman who bought anything expensive or unusual risked disapproving gossip, spread by shop assistants.

The young, brash Mr McInerney gained a notorious reputation in gossip pages and glossy magazines for his own hard-partying habits, his reported drug use and dramatic private life.

I'd assumed the matter might have been the subject of office gossip, but perhaps I'd overestimated the newsworthiness of my actions.