Gossip Sentences
(Sentences for muses who like to gossip with each other. Adjust phrasing where needed)
"Can you believe his nerve?"
"Have you read his books? Terrible!"
"He's utterly devoid of all reason, but he's as tenacious as a bulldog once he understands what he has to do."
"Do you want to know a secret?"
"Maybe they have one of those open relationships or something?"
"What did he say about your appearance?"
"How can you be such a dreadful, old gossip?"
"Who is she, and why is she being so mean to me?"
"She's the best at what she does, but nobody knows what she does."
"You know they're terrible, you're just too polite to say!"
"By the way, why does everybody think you and I had sex?"
"So, how did you meet your husband?"
"Everybody thinks you did it, you know?"
"Would you like to hear a family secret?"
"Is it true that you were in love with him for years?"
"You wouldn't believe the fantasies he has about you! Do you want me to tell you?"
"Oh yes, they are married, but not to each other."
"Neither of them can stand who they're married to. "
"Was he ever actually good at his job? I just can't imagine it!"
"We mustn't judge too harshly; it was his first time."
"I don't kiss and tell."
"The way he looked at her is the way all girls want to be looked at."
"Promise you won't tell anyone?"
"He really is quite charming, isn't he?"
"He's a shade too serious, but you'll get used to him."
"He is, without a doubt, the weirdest, creepiest, most unusual person I've ever met!"
"They're rather more than friends, you know."
"Have you seen her dress? It doesn't suit her!"
"Do you know him? He seems to have decided not to like me."
"Rumours have a terrible habit of resurfacing, don't they?"
"Things are a little tense between you two, huh?"
"I don't think there's anything sadder than when two people are meant to be together and something intervenes."
"I heard he killed a man once."
"Were you just flirting with that woman?"













