quidnunc [noun]

Definition of quidnunc:

  • A person who is eager to know and spread news and gossip.
  • A busybody.

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Sentence/Example of quidnunc:

The neighborhood quidnunc always knew everyone's business.

She was a notorious quidnunc who loved to share the latest gossip.

The office quidnunc spread rumors like wildfire.

Avoid the quidnunc if you don't want your secrets revealed.

That quidnunc is always sticking their nose into other people's affairs.

The town's quidnunc had a vast network of informants.

The local quidnunc was always the first to know about the latest scandal.

He was a tiresome quidnunc who couldn't keep a secret.

The quidnunc's insatiable curiosity often got them into trouble.

The party was ruined by the arrival of a nosy quidnunc.

The quidnunc's constant chatter was becoming unbearable.

She was a quidnunc who could turn any conversation into gossip.

The quidnunc's eagerness to please often led to trouble.

The quidnunc was always the first to arrive at a social gathering.

The quidnunc's constant questioning made people uncomfortable.

The quidnunc's reputation as a gossip preceded them.

The quidnunc was always on the lookout for something juicy to share.

The quidnunc's interference in the matter was unwelcome.

The quidnunc's constant chatter was a distraction.

The quidnunc's insatiable curiosity was never satisfied.

The quidnunc was always the first to know about new arrivals in town.

The quidnunc's constant prying was becoming annoying.

The quidnunc's eagerness to impress often led to embarrassment.

The quidnunc's constant chatter was a source of irritation.

The quidnunc's interference in other people's lives was unacceptable.