Predictably, Bigelow did not like that paper's Personal Topics, its salacious gossip, its sharp attacks on anyone-that is to say, everyone-guilty of hypocrisy.
He left me in the clutches of a pretty little thing who proved a salacious gossip.
But for salacious gossip about the rich and famous, they turn to their magazines.
She wanted to tell him of her mortification the night before when he had been the subject of the most salacious gossip.
The arrival of the tea prevented her from inappropriately adding a bit of salacious gossip.
To see buzzards in a dream, portends generally salacious gossip or that unusual scandal will disturb you.
By then, readers had developed a taste for more salacious gossip, which the prim Parsons shrank from providing.
Where did you pick up that piece of salacious gossip?
They contained salacious gossip about frontbench Conservatives, including speculation about David Cameron's health.
She confuses salacious gossip with news.