Goss example sentences

goss

noun BRITISH ENGLISH informal

goss (noun) · gosses (plural noun)

  - conversation or reports about other people, typically involving details that are not confirmed as being true; gossip:

Synonyms

tattle, whispers, stories, tales, canards, tidbits, scandal, hearsay, bavardage, Kaffeeklatsch, dirt, buzz, mudslinging, scuttlebutt, tea, bruit, chat, talk, conversation, chatter, blether, blather, conference, discussion, dialogue, exchange, adda, chitchat, jaw, gas, confab, natter, chinwag, rabbit, crack, rap, gabfest, mag, yarn, confabulation, colloquy, facts, here

"Goss" Example Sentences

1. The old woman's gossamer shawl drifted in the breeze.
2. Whispers of gossip filled the air.
3. He recounted the gossip he'd overheard at the market.
4. The gossamer threads were almost invisible.
5. A delicate gossamer web glistened with dew.
6. Don't believe all the gossip you hear.
7. The spider spun a beautiful gossamer curtain.
8. Her dress was as light as gossamer.
9. The gossamer wings of the butterfly fluttered.
10. Ignoring the gossip, she focused on her work.
11. He dismissed it as mere gossip.
12. The gossamer fabric was incredibly fragile.
13. They spread the gossip like wildfire.
14. The gossamer threads shimmered in the sunlight.
15. She longed for a life free from gossip and scandal.
16. It's just gossip, don't worry about it.
17. The morning mist resembled gossamer threads.
18. He brushed away the gossamer strands from his face.
19. Her laughter was as light as gossamer.
20. The gossip mill was in full swing.
21. Such gossip is best left unsaid.
22. The gossamer wings caught the light beautifully.
23. He tried to ignore the malicious gossip.
24. With a sigh, she dismissed the gossip as trivial.
25. The gossamer cloud drifted across the sky.
26. Don't pay attention to that silly gossip.
27. The gossamer veil hid her face.
28. The rumour spread like gossamer in the wind.
29. He scoffed at the ridiculous gossip.
30. Her movements were as graceful as gossamer.
31. The gossip reached her ears eventually.
32. They spun tales of gossip and intrigue.
33. The gossip was completely unfounded.
34. Ignore the office gossip and focus on your work.
35. The delicate gossamer clung to the flower.
36. He was tired of the constant gossip and backbiting.
37. The gossamer curtain gently swayed.
38. She felt trapped by the suffocating gossip.
39. The gossip spread quickly through the small town.
40. He dismissed the gossip with a wave of his hand.
41. The gossamer threads were barely visible to the naked eye.
42. She was immune to the petty gossip.
43. The gossamer web shimmered in the moonlight.
44. Despite the gossip, they remained friends.
45. The gossip was a distraction she didn't need.
46. He wished the gossip would simply disappear.
47. The gossip proved to be true.
48. She wore a dress of delicate gossamer.
49. The gossamer-like fabric felt cool against her skin.
50. He sighed, weary of the endless gossip.

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