newsletter

IPA: nˈuzɫɛtɝ

noun

  • A periodically sent publication containing current events or the like, generally on a particular topic or geared toward a limited audience.
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Examples of "newsletter" in Sentences

  • This newsletter is a remarkable piece of propaganda.
  • The public version of the newsletter is available for free — all you have to do is register.
  • Pari, your newsletter is always uplifting to me, so be sure you keep me in the reader/friend category.
  • By the way, the writer of this newsletter is also descended from both Zacharie Cloutier and Jean Guyon.
  • The logo on the newsletter is the BPF's, not the police department's although the city assures us it is a city newsletter.
  • Also with the newsletter is an announcement for the Fantasy Fiction Tour 4 featuring Bryan Davis, Wayne Thomas Batson, Sharon Hinck, and Christopher Hopper.
  • The official Robert Crumb "newsletter" is reporting that the famed cartoonist has finally finished his adaptation of the Book of Genesis that he's been working on for the past several years:
  • While Hawkins declined to return calls Friday, House of Yahweh adviser John Young said the newsletter is an effort to give a more accurate insight into the religious sect than that provided by the media.
  • Then, in June, based on all of that plus signals I was getting from the Washington Post (which I call the newsletter of the financial elite), I posted an article entitled, "It's Official: The Crash of the US Economy Has Begun."

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