The gossip, the busybody, the scandalmonger is the worst pest that infests the average town and village.
"Practical Ethics"
William DeWitt Hyde
Pages might be written in Claire Denville's praise: let it suffice that she was a tall, graceful woman, and that even the most disparaging scandalmonger of the place owned that she was "not amiss."
"The Master of the Ceremonies"
George Manville Fenn
In common usage the word has this double significance, indeed, dependent upon whether its adjunct refers to a thing or to an act; as, for example, cheesemonger and scandalmonger, and other similar compounds which will readily suggest themselves.
"The Three Heron's Feathers"
Hermann Sudermann