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gossipy

/gos-uh-pee/US // ˈgɒs ə pi //

八卦,八卦性,八卦的,八卦新闻

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : given to or fond of gossip: a gossipy neighbor.
    • : full of gossip: a gossipy tabloid.

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Examples

  • Now students are figuring out whether these gossipy platforms, including Librex, Herrd and Unmasked, will prove uplifting as well as entertaining, or just the latest hate-filled cesspools.

  • I discovered the gossipy 2013 PBS history of Chatsworth, the seat of the Dukes of Devonshire, with its gardens, fountains, and art inside and out.

  • We merely want the gossipy, titillating stories of sculpted men and women pumping and screaming.

  • He's become an Internet sensation for his beauty tips and gossipy reality series.

  • The Oath By Jeffrey Toobin My CNN colleague has produced a book on the Supreme Court that is somehow both wonky and gossipy.

  • Its gossipy anecdotes are lively, memorable, and at times gloriously unreliable.

  • In its gossipy pages, it is recognition and reward that are valued, not the pursuit of truth.

  • Very different it was from the chatty, gossipy way in which she filled the "Woman's Kingdom," on the back page of the Express.

  • Six years in that gossipy village had made me, so I thought, capable of rising above such things.

  • There was a message from Jerry, a short gossipy note from his publisher, and another love letter from Havana.

  • If only it might not be some scolding bluejay; or perhaps a gossipy crow, perched on a neighboring dead tree.

  • I thought she'd do; she seemed a gossipy woman, kept on knitting and gassing over a stove in the hall.