No. You do not eat gossip, you listen to, hear, or spread gossip.
She could never resist a gossip magazine.There was a lot of gossip in the small village.
The intelligent speak of ideas but the simple indulge in idol gossip.
Jill was a terrible gossip - she repeated many stories told to her in confidence. Jill had heard gossip about a friend and needed to know if it was true.
I am averse to gossip but it is difficult to avoid it.
The correct spelling is "gossiping".
"Her curiousity was piqued by the gossip."
The correct spelling is gossip.
The kids gossiped at the kids at school.
Elizabeth I enjoyed plays and court entertainments. She loved singing, dancing, listening to court gossip and investing in new fashions. She was an able equestrian and enjoyed riding. In addition, she enjoyed hawking and hunting, popular sports of royalty at the time.
Can you believe the scuttlebutt? Scuttlebutt is no more than gossip.
The author's use of innuendo in the story added a layer of mystery to the character's motives. The politician's speech was filled with innuendo, hinting at a scandal without directly stating it.
Rip Van Winkle most enjoyed activities such as fishing, hunting, and participating in village gossip. He also enjoyed spending time at the local inn, playing games of ninepins, and listening to stories.