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I . gossip [ˈgɒsɪp, ingl. am. ˈgɑ:səp] SUST.

1. gossip sin pl. (rumour):

gossip
plotka f
gossip
plotki fpl

2. gossip pey. (person):

gossip
plotkarz(-ra) m (f)

3. gossip (talk):

to have a gossip about sb

II . gossip [ˈgɒsɪp, ingl. am. ˈgɑ:səp] V. intr.

gossip

gossip column SUST. (in newspaper)

juicy gossip

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Ejemplos de uso para gossip

gossip column
to have a gossip about sb

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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The paper's lively mix of radical politics and gossip, plus a woman's page, was highly popular.
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This meant that the most vicious gossip who spread the details around was not subject to the law, but supposedly a newspaper was.
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They quickly spread gossip all over the neighbourhood.
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The two have been caught numerous times by gossip news photographers on private outings together.
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It covered news, literature, theater and gossip, but generally avoided political comment.
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Their gossip-cooking stories and paparazzi pictures have often been criticised by celebrities.
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His next sermon regards gossip and how it is easily spread.
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She loves to gossip and hates climbing trees and walking the dogs.
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Envies and hates gossip and think that everyone should be aware only of their stuff.
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Both are single women with a young daughter; both are the subject of gossip and speculation.
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