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Translations for „rumour“ in the English » Arabic Dictionary

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rumour <a rumour; rumours> N (or rumor)

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The animal, who had an agent, was also rumoured to have his own bodyguard.
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Contrary to a popular rumour circulating among their fans, the two guitarists are not brothers.
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A second country is also rumoured to have ordered the vessels.
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The rumour mills worked overtime and rumours about imminent attacks and explosions likely to occur were thick.
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This theory however is probably explained by local tavern rumour.
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It is rumoured that the band considered either re-mixing or even entirely re-recording the album, but time and financial constraints prevented this.
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The rumour about a new seaside seaport city was carried far beyond the district.
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It is known to have been built in the late 1800s and has been rumoured that it was intended for a potential royal visit.
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Another rumour suggests she will flee overseas, restarting in a country where her case is unknown.
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Still, these actions would further spark drug use rumour in the tabloids.
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