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- noun Plural form of
newspaperwoman .
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Examples
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The Press back then was almost entirely made up of newspapermen and a few newspaperwomen, and they worked for city papers.
Franklin Roosevelt, Barack Obama, and the American Okee-doke 2008
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The Press back then was almost entirely made up of newspapermen and a few newspaperwomen, and they worked for city papers.
Lance Mannion: 2008
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We two hardbitten newspaperwomen were standing twenty feet away from our idol, giggling and blushing like we were a couple of freshmen girls who'd just met the captain of the high school football team and he'd remembered our names!
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We two hardbitten newspaperwomen were standing twenty feet away from our idol, giggling and blushing like we were a couple of freshmen girls who'd just met the captain of the high school football team and he'd remembered our names!
Lance Mannion: 2005
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Before a gathering of newspaperwomen he called my report “a lie … totally unsupported by fact.”
Staying Tuned Daniel Schorr 2001
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Before a gathering of newspaperwomen he called my report “a lie … totally unsupported by fact.”
Staying Tuned Daniel Schorr 2001
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Before a gathering of newspaperwomen he called my report “a lie … totally unsupported by fact.”
Staying Tuned Daniel Schorr 2001
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It seems interesting to me that the newspaperwomen and writers have always been in the vanguard of movements of this sort.
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PS: Sorry, I can't change the lyrics to please newspaperwomen!
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PS: Sorry, I can't change the lyrics to please newspaperwomen!
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