This was the single scandalous detail, the tiny fact of the family house in Kailua that spoke volumes to the local reader.
Such exposures promised scandalous details regarding many of America's leading fortunes.
Of course, today we're inclined to want all the scandalous details that a Victorian audience preferred to leave unmentioned.
She specifically avoided talking about herself or Justice Thomas, apologizing to those who wanted "scandalous details."
Readers may crave a certain amount of scandalous detail, but after a point they will feel more put upon than engaged.
And, just incidentally, carefully prejudicing any potential jury members by making sure the story spread abroad in all its scandalous detail.
The British tabloids liked to sketch Jefferies in far more scandalous detail.
Don't you know us reality obsessives geek out on scandalous details like this?
The measure passed the House with an unexpected surge, then foundered as the public faced a summer flood of scandalous detail about the Presidential liaison.
It is believed that the scandalous details included by Hals caused a discontinuance of the publication.