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wild rumours
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Example sentences
wild rumours
There are
wild
rumours
about secret genetic experiments that have gone horribly wrong.
Times, Sunday Times
(
2008
)
Wild
rumours
flew about the frailty of Britain's biggest banks.
Times, Sunday Times
(
2010
)
With no official report forthcoming, the
wildest
rumours
were able to flourish.
BLOOD AGAINST THE SNOWS: The Tragic Story of Nepal's Royal Dynasty
(
2002
)
Definition of 'rumour'
rumour
(
r
uː
məʳ
)
Explore 'rumour' in the dictionary
variable noun
[
oft
NOUN
that
]
A rumour is a story or piece of information that may or may not be true, but that people aretalking about.
See
wild fantasy
COBUILD Collocations
wild rumours
dismiss rumours
fuel rumours
hear a rumour
malicious rumour
persistent rumours
rumour is true
rumours are rife
spread rumours
wild rumours
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to clamp sth on/round sth
to clamp sth to sth
to clap a hand over sth
to clap eyes on someone to lay eyes on something to set eyes on something
to clap one's hands
to clap or lay or set eyes on sb/sth
to clap sb in irons
to clap sb on the back
to classify sb/sth as sth
to class sb/sth as
to clatter around
to claw at the air
to clean one's teeth
to cleanse sth of sth
to clean/tidy/clear up after sb
to clean up your act
to clear a passage (through sth)
to clear a profit
to clear a space for sth
to clear one's throat
to clear sb of doing sth
to clear sth from sth
to clear the air
to clear the decks
to clear the table
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