The media baron revealed himself adept at delivering gossipy snippets in an in-depth interview with the Financial Times last week. |
In Bridges the people of the small town near the farm give the impression of being sexually repressed, judgmental, and gossipy. |
The other three-quarters of the book are as deliciously gossipy and trashily entertaining as memoirs get. |
This is her way of countering criticism of her books as gossipy, trashy hack-work with poor sourcing. |
There is little evidence to support either scenario, unless you consider gossipy tabloid stories and books hard evidence. |
One of the pleasures of Stanford's book is its splendidly gossipy account of recent research into the early history of hominid bipedalism. |