Examples of 'little gossip' in a sentence
Meaning of "little gossip"
Little gossip: This phrase refers to casual conversation or talk, usually focusing on personal or sensational topics and spread informally among people in a less serious or official setting
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A little gossip won you some points.
House talk to our little gossip girl.
A little gossip is healthy.
The least you can do is give me a little gossip.
What a little gossip.
A little gossip relaxes and enables the manifestation of the magnetic vibrations.
If it is not my favourite little gossip girls.
Little gossip on the Sabbath be fine.
And now a little gossip.
Just like when we carpool to school together so we can have a little gossip time.
A little gossip A little chat A little idle talk of this and that.
I have got a little gossip.
A little gossip is all right, but mix it up.
There is bound to be a little gossip.
She attracts little gossip or tabloid attention, and strives to keep a healthy work-life balance.
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Everyone enjoys a little gossip.
Oh, little gossip on the Sabbath be fine.
Did you enjoy the little gossip session?
Let us have a glass of wine one evening … and share a little gossip.
At present, very little gossip surrounded him.
It 's been ages since we have had a little gossip.
Here 's a little gossip from the Taisho era.
Are you already taking footnotes for your pathetic little gossip column?
Here 's a little gossip about the demons from the Taisho era.
Leisurely cups of tea, then a little gossip and some magazines.
Our little gossip It 's confusing You work for me.
You are nothing but a bottom-feeder with a silly little gossip column.
So there will be a little gossip about you in St. Petersburg.
Priya told you . What a little gossip.
Ah, a little gossip won you some points.
Not an attractive quality in a woman, Leonard . What a little gossip.
Liquid pours ah . A little gossip won you some points.
Oh, little gossip on the Sabbath be fine . All things in moderation.
Well, I will tell you a little gossip from the Taisho era.
You know, not an attractive quality in a woman, Leonard . What a little gossip.
I have your little gossip bitch here!
He said, " Jeannette Walls, you are nothing but a bottom feeder with a silly little gossip column.
Nothing like a little gossip in order to whet the appetite, eh?
It was Pauline, who, having slipped away under some pretext, had come for a little gossip.
I would rather not say . Oh, little gossip on the Sabbath be fine.
You are nothing but a bottom-feeder He said, "Jeannette Walls, with a silly little gossip column.
Talk to our little gossip girl . You need to know exactly where she 's been.
No, I was in a hurry to see you, little gossip girl.
Our little gossip It 's confusing.
Listen! I have your little gossip bitch here!
Well, well, well . If it is not my favourite little gossip girls.
Oh, I got a little gossip for you.
Just a little gossip from Chambers. - No, Hilda.
Listen, I got a little gossip for you.
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I will end up in all the gossip columns
The gossip in this place is out of control