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- noun Plural form of
gossiper .
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Examples
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"The travelers'those probes you call the gossipers-could be made far more cheaply than starships.
A Heritage of Stars Simak, Clifford D., 1904- 1977
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In the past few months, we have had a great deal of gossipers, which is really too bad because gossip is not the truth, just some poor, angry, bored people who need to stir a pot up and get attention for themselves.
Tucson Citizen Tyler Woods 2009
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They were a chorus of gossipers, and I was a lone, lost voice.
Family Storms 2011
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They were a chorus of gossipers, and I was a lone, lost voice.
Family Storms 2011
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We were champeen gossipers – though that might have been my family and not the church in general.
Living in sin and finding a church home, anyway « Dating Jesus 2009
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I just want to clearify that MSnbc morning Jeo and co Jeo's are just election gossipers who, have no work than to sit on the couch and try to witch obama.
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“Kids read Buck Rogers and this type of thing,” as one of the gossipers put it.11
Yellow Dirt Judy Pasternak 2010
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Even in a nation of avid gossipers, evidence that Pakistani politicians held such revealing discussions with U.S. diplomats has been met with shock - and held up as proof of American meddling and control.
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange's legal, financial options narrowing Washington Post Staff 2010
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Maybe saying "yes" seems to be a strategic choice, one that might keep the gossipers 'focus away from you.
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According to neighborhood gossipers on the Brooklyn Heights Blog, which tipped us to the story, Kaufman has a bit of a reputation for being shady.
Brooklyn Ice Cream Shop Owner Stole $25,000 From Customers - The Consumerist 2008
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