- present perfect of gossip.
Example Sentences
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Advisers, including Cabinet secretaries and their staffs, who have gossiped and leaked are on notice: Respect the man and the office or seek other employment.
From Washington Post • Jan. 9, 2018
The drinks fairy must have gossiped about Bruce, because people were looking at him when he walked down to the main promenade.
From Slate • Sep. 18, 2014
Q. Gossip Too Much: I’m a happily married newlywed who may have gossiped a bit too much.
From Slate • Jun. 24, 2014
For six years insurance circles have gossiped about the selling exploits of James Roosevelt: how, after his father's nomination in 1932, the fortunes of his lanky eldest flowered like the lilies in paradise.
From Time Magazine Archive
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One might think she would have feared that the old woman, with her passion for spreading news, would have gossiped about her, but Frieda knew better than this.
From The Ranch Girls and Their Great Adventure by Vandercook, Margaret