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"rumormonger" Definitions
  1. a person given to spreading rumors, often maliciously.

8 Sentences With "rumormonger"

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On Saturday, another "rumormonger" came forward with her story in the Chinese press.
Instead this cleverly refers to the kind of dirt we dish out, gossip or whisper about, the specialty of a RUMORMONGER.
After tweeting that Xi's measures were against humanity, he was detained with drug users and a "rumormonger" who pointed out overcrowded hospitals.
Still, she is obviously troubled by the new movement's tendency to embrace right-wing conspiracists such as Pizzagate rumormonger Mike Cernovich, lite-alt-righter Milo Yiannopoulos, and the frothing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones.
The only good thing to come out of this is that now, when you Google "Hillary Clinton illness" what pops up are scathing stories about a skeletal-faced rumormonger named Rudy Giuliani, and a terrific Stephen Colbert takedown of this awful man.
On October 27, 2015, a military vocalist Yu Wenhua () made up a rumor on Sinaweibo - "Teacher Yan Su died of illness at PLA Air Force General Hospital in Beijing". Later, Yan's wife Li Wenhui said in an interview that her husband is alive and they will investigate the legal responsibility of the rumormonger. "My father has been into a deep coma after acute cerebral infarction for more than twenty days, at present, his situation is stable, it's fair to say that he had the potential to wake up, but risk is often with opportunities, thank you for asking." Yan Yu, son of Yan Su, said in response to questions from journalists.
In American law and legal tradition, prior restraint – the prevention of materials being published at all, as opposed to penalties being assessed after publication – is usually only invoked for extraordinary reasons, such as protection of national security in wartime. The use of prior restraint in this case, and the judge's decision to keep the case under seal, caused some First Amendment experts to express concern. Some observers who were not supporters of Shuler and who allowed that the material in question may well have been defamatory decried the use of prior restraint in the case. For instance, the National Bloggers Club released a statement condemning Shuler's "rumormonger cyberbullying" but also criticizing the potential chilling effect of the injunction.
The Fake Steve Jobs is..., CNET News.com Fake Steve Jobs ranked 37th in a Business 2.0 article entitled "50 Who Matter Now." Previous guesses as to the blog's author included Leander Kahney of Wired (particularly at some of Fake Steve Jobs's Briticisms),Exclusive: The unmasking of Fake Steve Jobs, Valleywag Eric Savitz of Barron's Magazine, John Paczkowski of All Things Digital,Rumormonger: Steve Jobs, meet Steve Jobs, Valleywag and Andy Ihnatko of the Chicago Sun-Times. Another suggestion was that Jack Miller, the webmaster/blogger of the "As the Apple Turns" website, which was seemingly abandoned in 2006, but which is still live, could possibly be Fake Steve Jobs. At The Wall Street Journal's "D: All Things Digital" technology conference, the real Steve Jobs was quoted as saying, "I have read a few of the Fake Steve Jobs things recently and I think they’re pretty funny."Jobs on YouTube Weirdness, Windows Love and “Fake Steve”, The Wall Street Journal During a later joint interview, Bill Gates quipped that he was not Fake Steve Jobs.

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