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- noun Plural form of
newsmonger .
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Examples
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For years, the newspaper industry has declined in profit and subscriptions, as newsmongers more often than not log onto the Internet to get their daily fix.
Sheila Shayon: Purity, Integrity, Inspiration: Possible in 2009 News Online? 2010
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For years, the newspaper industry has declined in profit and subscriptions, as newsmongers more often than not log onto the Internet to get their daily fix.
Sheila Shayon: Purity, Integrity, Inspiration: Possible in 2009 News Online? Sheila Shayon 2010
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For years, the newspaper industry has declined in profit and subscriptions, as newsmongers more often than not log onto the Internet to get their daily fix.
Purity, Integrity, Inspiration: Possible in 2009 News Online? 2010
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For years, the newspaper industry has declined in profit and subscriptions, as newsmongers more often than not log onto the Internet to get their daily fix.
Sheila Shayon: Purity, Integrity, Inspiration: Possible in 2009 News Online? 2009
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If the public actually wakes up and starts demanding integrity, honesty and substance from its newsmongers, maybe last night's fiasco will actually prove to have had value.
George Stephanopoulos Responds To Obama, Defends Handling Of Debate 2009
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He retired back accordingly among the company, unable to quit the room, and enquiring at those whom he considered as the best newsmongers for such information as — “Who is that stately-looking woman, Mr. Butler?”
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The fearless newsmongers at the Onion have launched the “War for the White House,” and in this video document how the candidates are pandering to yet another interest group.
Our Favorite Videos of the Week: The Best Primary/Caucus Moments So Far Levy, Joshua 2008
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Would you know what it broke off upon, you must ask the newsmongers, and the coffee-houses; who, I dare say, know it all very minutely; but I, who am not apt to know anything that I do not know, honestly and humbly confess, that I cannot tell you; probably one party asked too much, and the other would grant too little.
Letters to his son on The Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman 2005
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This was the duty expected from him, and this he would have done, and the value of the party would have been increased by thirty per cent. by such doing; but now, as it was, the newsmongers of the West End were likely to get much more out of it.
Framley Parsonage 2004
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You are glorious newsmongers in Ireland — Dean Francis, [10] Sir R. Levinge, [11] stuff stuff: and Pratt, more stuff.
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