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Wind (verb)Date: 2015-10-07; view: 422. Gossipy (adjective) Gossip column (noun) 1. Even colleagues assumed(придуманные) the gossip column staff spent most of their waking hours at parties. 2. Harriet read film and gossip column mags(журналы) voraciously(с большим интересом). 3. He made more gossip column copy than our delightful princess.4. When such an article rises above the level of a gossip column, the artist's profile can be a valuable format.
1. A four- or five-minute interview on a gossipy level, quite cheeky(нахальный) and witty(остроумный) and charming I've no doubt. 2. Excerpts from the book proposal, published on Inside.com, a gossipy website, only heightened(усиливает) the mystery. 3. Suddenly it all seemed so small, so gossipy, and so narrow(тесный; ограниченный). 4. There is something gossipy and gay about him. 5. You need to be either in the charts or heading that way to earn space in those gossipy pages. 1. I hate watches that you have to wind. 2. My watch has stopped - I must have forgotten to wind it. 3. Route 101 winds along the coastline for several hundred miles.4. She wound the car window down to speak to the police officer. 5. The staircase appears almost to be floating on air, as it winds its way up three stories. 6. The trail winds through the hills and then down towards Ironhorse Falls. 7. We decided to take the Blueridge Parkway, which winds its way through the Smoky Mountains. 8. You wind the handle on the side to make the music play. 9. As the day winds on, he collects a few possums, a couple of skunks. 10. He could maybe wind her up a bit if he had the chance. 11. In my imagination I saw a country road winding through granite hills or threading the sides of dunes. 12. Once they were driving to meet friends for dinner when they spotted a pair winding across the highway. 13. Try winding four or five large curlers into the crown to add height. 14. Fifty miles of color-coded pipes as thick as an arm wind along the wall.15. Follow the path as it winds its way through the forest. 16. He felt it winding through his own arteries, something vile and slippery like heavy black oil in a crankcase. 17. The Turtle winds through the park near several buildings and roads damaged last week.
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