gossipy in English

adjective

['gos·sip·y || 'gɑsɪpɪ /'gɒs-]

of gossip; of one who gossips; full of gossip

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1. He's, uh, gossipy that way.

2. What does Bigmouth mean? A loudmouthed or gossipy person

3. Chitchatting definition: talk of a gossipy nature Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

4. Chinwag definition: a chat or gossipy conversation Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

5. 25 synonyms for Chatty: talkative, informal, effusive, garrulous, gabby, gossipy, newsy, conversational

6. Blab around To talk about something in a loose or gossipy manner

7. Chitchat definition: talk of a gossipy nature Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

8. Biddy (plural biddies) A woman, especially an old woman; especially one regarded as fussy or mean or a gossipy busybody

9. Scholar's Tale is also minimally confessional and not remotely himself as his "own Biobibliographer" (30), and Coleridge's gossipy

10. At first, Andy fumbles with her job and fits in poorly with her gossipy, fashion-conscious co-workers, especially Miranda's senior assistant, Emily Charlton.

11. Break in is the story of Kit's struggle to help Holly and her husband (the son of the Fielding family's most bitter rival) prevent bankruptcy when a gossipy newspaper begins printing horrible rumors about the state of their solvency.

12. Bandy something about to spread something, such as someone's good name, around in an unfavorable context; to toss words around in a gossipy fashion. (Bandy means to toss or hit something back and forth.) Just stop Bandying words about and start telling the truth!