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Synonyms for gossipy

inclined to gossip

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Synonyms for gossipy

prone to friendly informal communication

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Director Catherine Hardwicke said: "I think she didn't expect it and she had to make a courageous decision because she knew people would be all gossipy, scrutinising and trying to judge her."
But that's not the end of the story, according to the New York Post's gossipy Page Six--which reports that Stone really nixed Combs because the rap phenom "throws like a girl."
Perhaps now, with the publication of these fine stories, those critics who have dogged Leavitt with gossipy, moralistic sermons about dead poets will instead take note of his praiseworthy evolution.
Suffolk police said: "We've written this in a gossipy, tongue-in-cheek style in the hope young women will take notice."
For Gilbert & George this means supplying an endless stream of gossipy, essentially banal, and repetitive details that serve to enliven, for the benefit of a knowing English audience, an image of them as eccentric and pious homosexuals.
Over a gossipy lunch, shocked Rebecca told her pals: "I thought the question was a bit out of order!"
Many of the stories and photographs I am thinking of were of an inconsequential, gossipy nature.
THE late gossipy writer James Lees-Milne continues to amuse.
Gill will play a gossipy churchgoer in the Welsh-language soap Pobol y Cwm - Welsh for People of the Valley.
So Sturgeon was hit with some of the trademark gossipy questions.
I can honestly say, private or not, all schools have their issues as well as the same irritating things in common: pushy parents, rude parents, gossipy parents, poor discipline, constant fundraising...
To situate Howland, I began to talk about the most gossipy part of her storythe part I had gravitated to since I first read about her in the journal A Public Space in 2015 about her life changing when she met Saul Bellow at a writers' conference in 1961.
"But this is a gossipy place!" he replies - understatement of the century.
There is a definite air of Ab Fab's Eddy in Saunders' mannerisms as deliciously gossipy Duchess of Berwick, especially towards her Saffy-esque daughter.
There is a definite air of Ab Fab's Eddy in Saunders's mannerisms as the deliciously gossipy Duchess of Berwick.