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Running about an hour, it is set in a small town in which live a respectable lady, her maid and her gossipy neighbour.
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These biographies have since been viewed as highly unreliable, gossipy, and hasty.
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Critics heralded it as both radical and gossipy, and the book continues to be an interdisciplinary point of reference for writers, artists, art historians, and theoreticians alike.
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They're chat -- the very definition of the gossipy frippery once shared by women in headscarves in wash houses or over back fences.
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It makes for a gossipy type of item.
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Entered into evidence as an exhibit, the 235-page calendar is a gossipy never-before-seen look at four years in the life of the famous senator.
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The interview is overheard by a gossipy charwoman, and the young couple's unfulfilled marriage becomes a major topic of public gossip.
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Part of the humour-spiced story takes the form of letters penned by his gossipy housekeeper.
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It is gossipy and anecdotal, tolerant of eccentricity, generous and co-operative.
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Gossipy women were made to look like they were hiding secrets, whilst the vicar appeared to be hiding in the shadows.
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