11 Metaphors for gossips

Club-rooms, ball-rooms, card-tables, and confectioners' shops, are the factories; and gossips, both male and female, are the labouring classes.

And then the gossip will be all over Paris that Mme.

" "For once, then," Wingate went on, "Stock Exchange gossip is the truth.

As for the new name, we would respectfully suggest that of Gossipian, in lieu of that of Republican, gossip fast becoming the lever that moves everything in the land.

A gossip is essentially a liar, and truth is the last ingredient that is deemed necessary to his other qualifications; indeed, a well authenticated fact is a death-blow to a gossip.

Anecdotes which even Mr. Lanley might have felt were trivial gossip became, through her attention to them, incidents of the highest human interest.

With the serene immodesty of the ancient idylls, they had abandoned themselves to passion in a stupid, narrow environment, where sprightly gossip was the most appreciated of the moral talents!

Gossips are the spies of life.

Hard upon this had followed a report from the hotel landlord, and gossip had become certainty.

GOSSIP A gossip is a person who syndicates his conversation.

The Sicilian Gossips is a piece of merit.'

11 Metaphors for  gossips