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单词 gossiper
例句 gossiper
In the back of my mind I’d been thinking I had saved him and Miss Love from the gossipers. Cold Sassy Tree 1984-11-02T00:00:00Z
Meanwhile, those same gossipers will have found yet some other newcomer about whom to enthuse. The Remains of the Day 1989-05-01T00:00:00Z
“Thank you, Will, for not wanting to be the one who spreads gossip. It shows you’ve got real character. I do hate gossipers.” Cold Sassy Tree 1984-11-02T00:00:00Z
For the edification of the fence gossipers, he would later describe what he had seen. October Sky 1999-04-01T00:00:00Z
“Best you stay away. She’s a nosy gossiper, that one. And the husband fancies himself some kind of educated intellectual. But he’s a mouse. Look at him. Doesn’t he look like a mouse?” A Thousand Splendid Suns 2007-05-22T00:00:00Z
The fence-line gossipers mostly agreed that my father had acted stupidly. October Sky 1999-04-01T00:00:00Z
After criticizing other people, gossipers’ positive emotions were reduced by 16 percent and negative emotions increased 34 percent. Studied: Is Gossip Good for You? 2010-10-08T21:03:00Z
“We’re all gossipers,” said Judith Martin, a k a Miss Manners. Studied: Is Gossip Good for You? 2010-10-08T21:03:00Z
Expressed through its tale, The clatterfart’s breath takes flight On gossiper wings. Style Invitational Week 1094: TAXI’s the fare in Tour de Fours XI; plus ‘rude word’ poems
ButHIFA rarely goes in for explicit political statements in a country where opposition members, activists, artists, journalists and idle gossipers are routinely arrested for insulting President Robert Mugabe. Zimbabwe: Harare arts festival offers upbeat image of a country in turmoil 2013-05-09T13:41:19Z
Miss Manners would appreciate then, that the consequences of bad-mouthing others were pronounced — not just on the targets, something established by plenty of earlier research — but on the gossipers themselves. Studied: Is Gossip Good for You? 2010-10-08T21:03:00Z
Give the family hour what it wants, give the late-night gossipers what they want, and keep it all firmly separate with plausible deniability. American Idol: Riveting despite itself 2012-05-24T11:51:00Z
And senzalas, the small cluster of buildings where those cooks and athletes and gossipers live, were once slave quarters. The 52 Places Traveler: São Tomé and Príncipe, Where Nature has the Upper Hand 2018-10-09T04:00:00Z
He refused to get into specific details but he said the devil is the “biggest gossiper” who is seeking to divide the church with his lies. Pope: Gossiping is "plague worse than COVID" 2020-09-06T04:00:00Z
Without giving specifics, he went on at some length to say the devil is the “biggest gossiper” who is seeking to divide the church with his lies. Pope Francis says gossip is 'a plague worse than Covid' 2020-09-06T04:00:00Z
“Suck it gossipers,” Amoroso said on Instagram with a photo showing him in front of a luxury SUV, middle fingers raised. Sex. Drugs. Virus. Venezuela elites still party in pandemic 2020-04-07T04:00:00Z
Players gathered in huddles like bored gossipers at the crossroads. Norway break Australia's hearts in Women's World Cup last-16 shootout 2019-06-22T04:00:00Z
As would be expected, those who identified as extroverts tended to be the most frequent gossipers. Verbal gossip takes up 52 minutes a day, men and women dish equal dirt, study finds 2019-05-14T04:00:00Z
“The disrespectful gossipers in the media there, narcissistic and baring their fangs, seemingly retain vestiges of the inelegance of barbarians,” the report said. China Derides U.K. Press After Queen's Comments 2016-05-12T04:00:00Z
Today, good gossipers are influential and popular members of their social groups. How Gossip Can Help You 2016-01-21T05:00:00Z
"Gossiping at work is corrosive and serves no one well, including the gossiper," he says. 5 Things to Immediately Stop Doing at Work 2015-07-27T04:00:00Z
They don’t worry that they will lose a gossiper’s respect; anyone willing to gossip doesn’t respect other people anyway. 10 Habits of Remarkably Polite People 2014-12-18T05:00:00Z
At rallies she explained her behaviour, saying the vice-president should be sacked from government because she was "corrupt, an extortionist, incompetent, a gossiper, a liar and ungrateful". Profile: Zimbabwe's first lady Grace Mugabe 2014-12-03T05:00:00Z
With that foot in the door, Ms. Finkel won roles as an extra: a loud gossiper here, an old crone there. A Resolve to Stay Young, Undaunted by Illness 2014-11-07T05:00:00Z
Protesting otherwise is almost as naive and absurd as Lauren's repeated comments that she'd like to stay anonymous; there's only anonymity for gossipers, not their subjects. Duke freshman reveals porn identity 2014-03-07T12:47:29Z
Actually, it was an early week confrontation that really had gossipers buzzing underneath Augusta National's big oak. Behind Closed Doors 2013-04-16T04:00:00Z
The Internet gossipers immediately speculated that Kadyrov might well be hinting at the existence of a second wife. Where is Russia’s First Lady? 2013-01-13T05:00:00Z
The word "mystic" is nowadays applied so wantonly to every gossiper about things supernatural that it is to most people meaningless. The Circus, and Other Essays and Fugitive Pieces 2012-03-12T03:00:26.180Z
These two houses did a roaring trade during the whole of Good Friday, their piazzas being crowded, from six in the morning to six in the evening, by crowds of purchasers, loungers, and gossipers. A History of the Cries of London Ancient and Modern 2011-08-19T02:00:15.893Z
The garrulous chroniclers, and saintly Bede himself, that primeval gossiper, afford abundant evidence of such secret revelations. Amenities of Literature Consisting of Sketches and Characters of English Literature 2011-06-03T02:00:19.227Z
The newspaper gossiper, disappointed of his sensation, asked if Dempsey had ever heard of Shaw and the fighter stoutly maintained that he had. Pieces of Hate And Other Enthusiams 2011-03-28T02:00:24.120Z
And every now and then the inspiration would catch one of the gossipers and contort him likewise, while a worshipper would as suddenly fall to gossiping. Ghetto Tragedies 2011-01-27T03:00:46.507Z
Mrs. Blakemore and George were sitting at a corner of the veranda, apart from the general nest of gossipers. A Yankee from the West A Novel
Besides all the gossipers and watchers, there was one man who acted—according to his lights, whether they were right or wrong. The Great Miss Driver
But, as it happened in this case, they were all wrong—as doth unfortunately sometimes happen even with gossipers. Graham's Magazine, Vol XXXIII, No. 6, December 1848
I believe I would have taken a club to the hard-hearted or stupid Tescheron and murdered him with mince-meat minuteness in the presence of the gossipers lolling around the fireplace in the living-room. Cupid's Middleman
A favourite story of the literary gossipers who have made Mr. Punch their subject from time to time, says the writer, is that he was born in a tavern parlour. Old and New London Volume I
“I know something!” from one of a little group of gossipers on the outside of the wall. The Very Small Person
Mr. Middleton at another part of the assembled company, had been getting his temper up with wine and his ill humour with the various suggestions and remarks of some careless gossipers at his side. Say and Seal, Volume II
As for the worthy gossiper who had enlightened Alice, the blush she saw rise on her cheeks and spread until it glowed all over her face and throat was confirmation enough. Uncle Terry A Story of the Maine Coast
One of the best 'legal' puns on record is unanimously attributed by the gossipers of Westminster Hall to Lord Chelmsford. A Book About Lawyers
The sun had just risen above Hymettus, the Agora shops were closed, but the plaza itself and the lesches—the numerous little club houses about it—overran with gossipers. A Victor of Salamis
Off the stage he was a snob by affiliation and a gossiper by inclination. A Pirate of Parts
Joe found the usual group of gossipers in the store of the French outfit. The Huntress
"Why should he not stay there with them?" said Mr. Scobel, sipping his pekoe in a comfortable little circle of gossipers round Mrs. Tempest's gipsy table. Vixen, Volume I.
Then a hush fell upon the aristocratic gossipers of W——, and mischievous tongues were severely bridled. The Diamond Coterie
In fact, there were people—gossipers—who firmly believed that he and Mrs. Saumarez were going to make a match of it. In the Mayor's Parlour
There are gossipers in every age, tattlers in every corner of history, and who escapes them? The Continental Monthly, Vol 3 No 3, March 1863 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
The meal did not last long, for the aunt, who was a gossiper, was only serving delicatessen that evening. Nobody's Boy Sans Famille
Another strange thing which made gossipers talk, Was that she often attempted to walk. The Book of Humorous Verse
The gossipers had retired within, and lights were gleaming in the upper windows of the houses; but knots of neighbours still stood about here and there, talking and laughing loudly. The Bishop's Secret
She was more defiant and silent than ever, and gossipers gained nothing by asking questions. One Day At Arle
Davy had closed the lips of idle gossipers, but even he was unable to open the hearts of suspicious neighbors. Janet of the Dunes
Regardless of the opinions and probable remarks of the gossipers in the sitting-room, Major Abbot hastens to the entrance and gazes after her until the graceful form is out of sight. A War-Time Wooing A Story
It is some intrigue," said the gossiper, "the women of our country go everywhere, to the church, to the court, and to the theatre. The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 2, January, 1851
Latisan stepped off the porch and joined her, plainly no longer concerned with what the gossipers of Adonia might say or think. Joan of Arc of the North Woods
The gossipers of France had never heard his name before. Architects of Fate or, Steps to Success and Power
The fact that there was already a Lady Brougham in existence did not curb the tongues of the gossipers. The Magnificent Montez From Courtesan to Convert
He found the gossipers easily enough, but had greater difficulty in reaching their authorities. A Wounded Name
Many were the conjectures made by the idle gossipers as to whether Joe would hold out. Watch Yourself Go By
He even buzzed near the two gossipers and said to them, "Can't you find something else to talk about?" The Tale of Mrs. Ladybug
My uncle continued: 'While as many as fifty good gossipers predicted daily the marriage of Bolt to some aristocratic belle, there came along a lady of the name of Mrs. Bolt. The Adventures of My Cousin Smooth
"But in place of that he is only a gossiper, writing merely for the entertainment of a private circle." Life of Adam Smith
It was whispered that some matter of more than ordinary import was on the tapis, but none of the gossipers knew what, and the few who did know kept their own counsel. The Northern Light
Ah! those gossipers and foolish fellows, they never forgot to describe the toilettes worn by "the pretty Madame Gerson" at first nights, at the Élysée or at Charity Bazaars. His Excellency the Minister
Ordinary gossipers knew no more than Roy, whether the codicil had been found or not; and Roy tried to pump Matiss, by whom he was baffled—he even tried to pump Mr. Verner. Verner's Pride
It was of him the Court gossipers assiduously circulated reports that he was paying suspicious attention to Josephine after the divorce. The Tragedy of St. Helena
Kalverstraat, running south from the Dam, is by day filled with shoppers and by night with gossipers. A Wanderer in Holland
In the evening, doubtless, it is alive with gossipers, as now with workers. Italian Journeys
In a sense the gossipers were in the right of it. Widdershins
In point of fact, Mrs. Duff was burning to exercise her gossiping powers with those other gossipers below. Verner's Pride
If the lightning strikes some object near you, and you feel the shock, you will be damaged by the good fortune of a friend, or you may be worried by gossipers and scandalmongers. Ten Thousand Dreams Interpreted, or what's in a dream: a scientific and practical exposition
Negroes are tireless gossipers, which, of course, is but a roundabout way of saying that they are human. Son of Tarzan
In the first half-dozen paces they would meet half a dozen gossipers, and the first remark from each, after congratulations, would be, "What a sad thing this is about your little Charles!" The Channings
Then bitterly I execrated the reporters, and the gossipers, and the letter-writing misses, whose tattling, and meddling, and idleness, and exaggeration, and absolute falsehood, had precipitated me into this misery. Tales and Novels — Volume 09
Neighbouring gossipers, ever fonder of laying down the law for other people's business than of minding their own, protested against it among themselves as a piece of injustice. Verner's Pride
But I hope I may describe these ladies as very pretty, very blonde, and very unscrupulously clever, and still disappoint the historical gossiper. Suburban Sketches
When Gray Wolf, who was so jeered and laughed at by all who dare, heard from the gossipers how it had happened that he had received such a thrashing he was doubly wild and furious. Algonquin Indian Tales
Being situated near the Parliament House—the centre of literary and antiquarian loungers, as well as lawyers—Creech's place of business was much frequented by the gossipers, and was known as Creech's Levee. A Publisher and His Friends Memoir and Correspondence of John Murray; with an Account of the Origin and Progress of the House, 1768-1843
And this it was that made the gossipers of the galley so loving a club, so long as the vapoury bond united them. White Jacket or, the World on a Man-of-War
Do not sit near a group of gossipers or near a creaking door. How to Use Your Mind A Psychology of Study: Being a Manual for the Use of Students and Teachers in the Administration of Supervised Study
I have often wondered at the persistency with which habit has fixed on women the exclusive reputation of gossipers. Observations of a Retired Veteran
But touch their friendship, and they will throw a volley of rhetoric right in among a crowd of gossipers. Hold Up Your Heads, Girls! : Helps for Girls, in School and Out
He only exchanged a few words with Mrs. Horlock, and passed on to the General, who, at the corner of the Southdown Road where the gossipers met, was discussing a local candidature. Spring Days
The case was as plain as a pikestaff, gossipers said in court. What's Bred in the Bone
For these last days of waiting had been only a mental torture to the nabob assailed by rallying gossipers. A Fascinating Traitor An Anglo-Indian Story
The world is full of idle gossipers, tale-bearers, spreaders of scandal! The Guest of Quesnay
Nor were the present conditions, aspirations, and future welfare of the two combatants, and of the lovely girl over whom they had quarrelled, neglected by the gossipers. Kennedy Square
Her taste had always been for a home-keeping life; she dreaded gossipers, and only left the house when it was absolutely necessary, then going forth closely veiled. Thyrza
A slight rustling sound from somewhere sent the two gossipers on their several ways, but Aileen had heard enough to understand. The Titan
"Mrs. Tufis,"—it was the calm, even tones of Rachel Bond's voice that fell upon the startled ears of the little coterie of gossipers. The Red Acorn
The wretched gossipers had wounded her in the keenest way. The Titan
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