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Definition of Gossipers
1. gossiper [n] - See also: gossiper
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gossipers
Literary usage of Gossipers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Ten Years Among the Mail Bags: Or, Notes from the Diary of a Special Agent by James Holbrook (1855)
"A Windfall for gossipers—Suit for Slander—Profit and Loss—The Resuscitated
Letter—Condemned Mail Bag—An Epistolary Kip Van Winkle. ..."
2. Retrospective Reviews: A Literary Log by Richard Le Gallienne (1896)
"The frame into which Mr. Hardy fits them, a sort of Wessex diligence, half
carrier's cart and half omnibus, filled with market-day gossipers on their way ..."
3. Watch Yourself Go by by Alfred Griffith Field (1912)
"Many were the conjectures made by the idle gossipers as to whether Joe would hold
out. Tom Porter prophesied that the first time Joe got on a tear he would ..."
4. The Poems of William Dunbar: Now First Collected. With Notes, and a Memoir by William Dunbar (1834)
"A child was born to a Presbyterian minister; one of the gossipers, of good note
indeed, but still a gossiper, cried out, ' Be blyth, ..."
5. Bentley's Miscellany by Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith (1845)
"Sometimes an hour or two of warm sun-light brought the gossipers out in the middle
of the day to their old haunts ; elsewise they preferred assembling in ..."