rumour has it that…

Frequency: 8.218.0 per million words

A common way to introduce a piece of information that is a rumour.

Examples (10)

  • Rumour has it that the company is planning a major acquisition.
  • Rumour has it that they've been secretly dating for months.
  • Rumour has it that the old theater will be demolished next year.
  • I heard from a friend that rumour has it that a new park is opening downtown.
  • Rumour has it that the popular café might be closing its doors.
  • Well, rumour has it that he's already engaged to someone else.
  • It's just gossip, but rumour has it that there's a hidden treasure on the island.
  • Rumour has it that the government is considering a new tax policy.
  • You know how people talk; rumour has it that she won the lottery last week.
  • My colleagues were discussing it, and rumour has it that there will be layoffs.