Thus it falls to a scandalmonger who has relentlessly castigated the vice president for his fund-raising excesses to provide a behind-the-scenes glimpse of Al and Tipper Gore under pressure. |
Darco was a true man, and to think of him as a scandalmonger was mere folly. |
The reporter for the tabloid called himself a journalist but was really nothing more than a scandalmonger. |
No man is obliged to give himself away in matters of this sort, and I am no scandalmonger. |
So every careless slanderer, and scandalmonger credulous of evil, who believes the lies he propagates. |
She was respectability personified, and complained bitterly of the misery of being tied to a scandalmonger! |