Phrases with «widespread rumours»

The phrase "widespread rumours" means that there are many rumors being spread and shared by many people over a large area or among many individuals. Full definition

Sentences with «widespread rumours»

  • Both firms have denied the claims in a bid to end widespread rumours in the Scottish market about a potential union. (legalweek.com)
  • There have been widespread rumours about Lars Bender and Schneiderlin throughout the summer and more recently Sami Khedira. (fresharsenal.com)
  • I wonder how widespread the rumours were in the Westminster village about this matter? (conservativehome.blogs.com)
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