newsy

IPA: nˈuzi

noun

  • (informal) A distributor of news; a newsagent.
  • (informal) A journalist.

adjective

  • Containing lots of news; informative.
  • Chatty, gossipy.
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Examples of "newsy" in Sentences

  • "It will be what they call a newsy letter, of course.
  • First off, it has an odd "news peg" -- that is, the newsy reason why a story is written in the first place.
  • In recent weeks I've had several readers tell me that they'd like more "newsy" information here on LENNDEVOURS.
  • Newspapers are not necessarily 'newsy' - for example the weekly or monthly publications that report on events etc past and upcoming in the cycle.
  • My blog has become more "newsy" ironically enough, as I started writing the book and had less time to go in-world and really root around for that perfect story.
  • Nichols, dressed in crisp white shirt and blue power tie, spoke in confiding and confident terms about the injustice of White House correspondents 'dinner seating arrangements, the need for "newsy" background meetings and early-morning gaggles, the disrespect shown toward the press by interminable delays.

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