gossip column


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عمود حديث المجتمع في جريده
společenská rubrika
sladderspalte
pletykarovat
kjaftasögudálkur, slúîurdálkur
spoločenská rubrika
dedikodu sütunu

gossip column

ncronaca mondana
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

gossip

(ˈgosip) noun
1. talk about other people's affairs, not always truthful. I never pay any attention to gossip.
2. a chat. She dropped in for a cup of coffee and a gossip.
3. a person who listens to and passes on gossip. She's a dreadful gossip.
verb
1. to pass on gossip.
2. to chat.
ˈgossipy adjective
fond of gossiping. gossipy neighbours.
gossip column
an article in a newspaper etc containing gossip about famous people.
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