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rumours

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Rumours is the eleventh studio album by the British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac . Largely recorded in California during 1976, it was produced by the band with Ken Caillat and Richard Dashut and was released on 4 February 1977 by Warner Bros. Records ...

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vb. (en-third-person singular of: rumour)

Usage examples of rumours.

My discreet inquiries as to where the Huntswoman was led me to rumours that she had gone to visit her family.

This demands a very specific kind of organization, of dissemination, of crafted rumours and counter-intelligence.

Those rumours are neither fanciful exaggerations nor wild tales, but simplest truth.

His name was Gilly and he was obsessed with his own youth, his new territory, and rumours of rodents.

My spies have brought me rumours of families massacred in their beds, and then the houses burned to destroy all sign.

If it is am comfort to you, the rumours alone put the Queen into a fury.

Have not you heard rumours of the battle of Trader Bay, and how a Bingtown dragon, silver and blue, swept forth to drive the Chalcedeans from our shore?

I surmised that the rumours of our real dragons had led the Chalcedeans to pretend themselves defeated by a Bingtown dragon rather than simple strategy.

Sometimes I think that was half his reason for taking Char on, so that the boy could be fed the rumours he wishes to spread.

And there are plentiful rumours that Laudwine has recovered from the injury you dealt him, and that he will once more take up the reins of power over the Piebalds.

I had heard rumours of another lightning blast, this one witnessed by several ships out in the harbour.

I had heard rumours that Laudwine had discovered something, something that could topple Farseers from power.

No sign here of any invasion preparations -- no rumours about assembly of troops or boats, re-arrangement of railway schedules etc.

After all, rumours were often the first harbinger of uncomfortable truth.

He tried to remember all the men with whom the rumours had associated her.