Which preposition to use with gossipping
We decided not to let anyone know until a few weeks before we could marry, as I didn't care to have my engagement gossipped about, for months on end.
" "Why, my dear child, who has been gossipping to you about your neighbors?" "Why, Julia Thomas.
This is the way he came to secure Mateo's services: "At the gate were two or three ragged, super-annuated soldiers, dozing on a stone bench, the successors of the Zegris and the Abencerrages; while a tall, meagre valet, whose rusty-brown cloak was evidently intended to conceal the ragged state of his nether garments, was lounging in the sunshine and gossipping with the ancient sentinel on duty.
You may tell her that I came here and gossipped against her, if you like.
She sank lower than ever; she missed going to her work oftener, gossipped for whole days, and became as soft as a rag whenever she had any work to do.
So they gossipped in Rockland.