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gossip column
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Even colleagues assumed the gossip column staff spent most of their waking hours at parties.
▪ Harriet read film and gossip column mags voraciously.
▪ He made more gossip column copy than our delightful princess.
▪ When such an article rises above the level of a gossip column, the artist's profile can be a valuable format.

Usage examples of "gossip column".

The game of the parties, the committees, the balls and the bullshit, the game of 'artist's old lady in SoHo,' the game of the gossip column.

That evening, at dinner in the sooted kitchen, he opened a newspaper and saw the name of Roger Enright in the lines of a gossip column.

At the Morning Rampage Jack Murphy's gossip column was now written by Sasha Crispen-Schmitt.

Nor was she surprised that the display was centered on Solomon Hayes' gossip column.

Not only had the papers picked up on the gossip column entry and turned it into front page headlines, but they’.

But what made Needlenose groan was the memory of a newspaper gossip column many months before.

And I dread the moment they first see your name in a gossip column.

It was akin to an enormous, never-ending gossip column with national interests at stake.