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- noun Plural form of
tabloid .
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Examples
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He places lonely-hearts ads in tabloids and carries on torrid correspondence with lonely, vulnerable women.
Manual Pardo 2010
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Pardo, 39, a former police officer awaiting execution for nine 1986 slayings, places lonely-hearts advertisements in tabloids and carries on torrid correspondence with lonely, vulnerable women.
Manual Pardo 2010
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While awaiting execution for nine 1986 slayings, Pardo has been placing lonely-hearts ads in tabloids and starting correspondences with women.
Manual Pardo 2010
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The porn loop is de rigueur, no longer outside the pale; starlets in tabloids boast of learning to strip from professionals; the “cool girls” go with guys to the strip clubs, and even ask for lap dances; college girls are expected to tease guys at keg parties with lesbian kisses à la Britney and Madonna.
Naomi Wolf: Porn Turns Men Off The Real Thing | Disinformation 2008
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R Murdoch personnal campaign against Cruise, with his crappy tabloids is taking weights.
Bryan Singer's Valkyrie Gets Moved to 2009 « FirstShowing.net 2008
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For instance, players complained about Wimbledon champ Maria Sharapova's loud grunting — she was dubbed the "Siberian Siren" in tabloids — when she came on tour.
USATODAY.com - On-court antics often cross line, players say 2005
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How Cashman has been able to juggle the demands of his job, with the demands of his workaholic, hands-on boss, all the while keeping his name off the back pages of the city's ravenous tabloids, is beyond me.
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Certain English tabloids jumped at the chance to blame the goof-up by their country's goalkeeper, Robert Green, on his love life, so to keep that salacious paper-selling trend going, they're jumping at the chance to spread blame for the BBC, mysteriously unnamed Spaniards are blaming Carbonero -- who was named the
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Sounds like the kind of crap we read in English tabloids in the 70s and 80s regarding the IRA.
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Sounds like the kind of crap we read in English tabloids in the 70s and 80s regarding the IRA.
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