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gossips
  • present tense form of gossip (3rd person singular).

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Gossips spins nonstop within this inbred group, but usually former officers keep it zipped in public, with their version of the aristocratic credo “Never complain, never explain.”

From Washington Post • Feb. 16, 2023

Gossips linked lean, nervous Gerard MacBryan, the Raja's private secretary, to the deal.

From Time Magazine Archive

Gossips meticulously parsed her Oscar thank-you speech for confirmation of a rumored rift with her beau, whom she didn't mention.

From Time Magazine Archive

Gossips said a wedding was on Peter's London schedule.

From Time Magazine Archive

Among these are "Sympathy," sold as first prize in Derby Art Union; "Diverse Attractions"; "Interesting Discoveries"; "Coming," sold from the Royal Academy; "Gossips"; "The Wedding Gown," etc.

From Women in the fine arts, from the Seventh Century B.C. to the Twentieth Century A.D. by Waters, Clara Erskine Clement