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1 to feed the gossip columns
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2 gossip
gossip ['gɒsɪp]1 noun(a) (UNCOUNT) (casual chat) bavardage m, papotage m; pejorative (rumour) commérage m, ragots mpl, racontars mpl; (in newspaper) potins mpl;∎ to have a good gossip bien papoter;∎ have you heard the latest (bit of) gossip? vous connaissez la dernière (nouvelle)?;∎ that's just (idle) gossip ce ne sont que des bavardages (futiles);∎ don't listen to gossip n'écoutez pas les racontars;∎ the paper gives all the local gossip il y a tous les petits potins du coin dans le journal∎ he's such a gossip! quelle commère!bavarder, papoter; (maliciously) faire des commérages, dire du mal des gens;∎ people are always gossiping about their neighbours les gens ont toujours des ragots à raconter sur leurs voisins►► gossip column échos mpl;∎ in the gossip columns dans les échos;gossip columnist, gossip writer échotier(ère) m,f
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