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* * *gos·sipy[ˈgɒsɪpi, AM ˈgɑ:səpi]\gossipy person Klatschmaul nt fam2. (containing gossip) Klatsch-she always writes long \gossipy letters sie schreibt immer höchst ausführliche Briefe\gossipy style Plauderton m* * *['gɒsIpɪ]adjperson geschwätzig; book, letter im Plauderton geschriebenthe gossipy world of publishing — die klatschsüchtige Welt des Verlagswesens
a long gossipy phone call — ein langer Schwatz or Tratsch am Telefon (inf)
* * *gossipy adj1. klatschhaft, -süchtig (beide umg)2. schwatzhaft, -süchtig, geschwätzig3. im Plauderton geschrieben (Brief etc)* * *adj.geschwätzig adj.klatschhaft adj.
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