- present tense form of gazette (3rd person singular).
Example Sentences
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“Magazines, as well as common Gazettes, might spread through every city, town and village in America,” George Washington wrote in 1788, per the U.S.
From Seattle Times • Sep. 15, 2021
“It would seem from the public Gazettes that the Minority in your State are preparing for another attack of the – now – adopted Government; how formidable it may be; I know not,” Washington wrote.
From Fox News • Feb. 11, 2019
A number of New York papers plan to print the full Declaration this week, and the news will probably appear in Williamsburg's two rival Virginia Gazettes and Boston's New England Chronicle next week.
From Time Magazine Archive
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But that stopped and then this spot just got piled high with Merrimack Gazettes.
From "The Truth as Told by Mason Buttle" by Leslie Connor
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"Oh no, we had the Gazettes," they say, and I cannot find that they considered these Gazettes as doubtful authorities.
From Before and after Waterloo Letters from Edward Stanley, sometime Bishop of Norwich (1802; 1814; 1816) by Stanley, Edward