My voice is like a rumour. I'm not sure if it came out or not, or if it is true.
If you haven't heard a good rumour by 11:00am, start one.
History is the distillation of rumour.
An old art spreading rumours about / Paradise, it begs outside the gates / Of the gods: the active gods come out.
There was a disgusting rumour that so-called colleagues were spreading in late November 2004 that I was supposed to have done something to Kate Ellis, the new Member for Adelaide,
Contrary to rumours in the marketplace we are not delaying the scheduled USA launch, we are committed to the October 22, 2005 release date, and the product will be available in all 50 states well in advance of the Christmas retail season.
Contrary to any rumours I have not sold my story. I am going to do an interview with the BBC for which I will receive no payment.
After the many rumours that we had heard about Hitler and the published criticisms we had read about him, we were pleasantly impressed. His appearance was neither pretentious nor affected.
My business affairs are entirely proper, and no amount of smear, rumour or innuendo will alter that fact.
The Air Up There' weighs in with a rumour about a remake of Ching Siu-Tung's acclaimed Asian feature film