गप शप करना Meaning in English
गप शप करना शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : gossip
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
गपलेबाजीगपशप उड़ाना
गप्शप करना
गॉसिपर
गपशप स्तंभकार
गपशप करने का कमरा
गपशप करनेवाला
गपशप फैलानेवाला
गपशप करने वाले
मिल गया है
मिल गया!
समझे
बेहतर हो जाया
समझे टेलर
गोथ
गप-शप-करना इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Hatsumi's low self-esteem is most likely the product of her upbringing; it is improbable she has ever been encouraged to set goals for herself outside of schoolwork and staying below the radar of the complex gossip hounds.
A contemporary account says that the basic story was contributed, unusually, by Oliver Hardy, who had heard similar gossip from his laundress.
Short black hair, built like a rake, became a journalist because she likes collecting gossip on people.
Keiko is not welcomed by the other girls in her class because she's arrogant, gossipy, boastful about her wealth, and nosy about other students' affairs.
On the radio show, Williams spoke about gossip, fashion, celebrity news, and gave advice to callers.
He was sacked on 28 February 1993 after it had managed to win just 5 of its first 27 Division 1 matches in the current season, the board summoning him to a meeting and inquiring: "So have you heard the gossip? We are letting you go.
He would sit down and smoke a little, short, strong pipe and gossip with the other Indians present; all the time he was talking he would be fanning himself with the wing of a turkey.
These fragments are largely concerned with court ceremonies and personal gossip, including a description of Alexander's introduction of the Persian custom of proskynesis to his court.
Roger Friedman, a freelance gossip blogger for Fox News—a channel also owned by Fox's parent company News Corporation—was fired for writing a review of the film using the leaked unfinished copy, which he downloaded from the Internet.
Under Fanning's leadership, the newspaper adopted what Irish newspaper historian John Horgan called a "new emphasis on pungent opinion columns, gossip and fashion" which resulted in the paper overtaking its main rival, The Sunday Press.
He was often noted among the local gossip tabloid pages.
Sustainable transport pioneers Mildred Helen Shay (September 26, 1911 – October 15, 2005) was an American film actress of the 1930s whose affairs, marriages and glamorous social life became a popular subject for gossip columnists.
At five-feet tall, Shay was dubbed the "Pocket Venus" by Hollywood gossip columnists.