Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rumour.(verb)
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Use "rumours" in a sentence
"It's time to catch up with the latest rumours from the County Halls."
"Despite what Slashdot might imply, I don't think it's possible to maintain rumours for very long in Free Software land."
"Now, let me turn to the scheme which I propose to put before you this afternoon, but first I should like very briefly to brush away certain rumours which have no basis in fact, and the removal of which may, I think, clear the way to a more distinct understanding of Lord Grey's proposal."