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newsmonger

[nooz-mong-ger, -muhng-, nyooz-] / ˈnuzˌmɒŋ gər, -ˌmʌŋ-, ˈnjuz- /










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Tillman is a newsmonger, whose disagreeable imposture does not prevent his comic confrere from getting the real scoop on the squealer mystery.

From Time Magazine Archive

When an old mustached rascal startled a credulous world by asserting that he had discovered the North Pole, Philip Gibbs, then a sharp-witted newsmonger, investigated.

From Time Magazine Archive

I never wish myself an unversed writer and newsmonger but when I write to you.

From Letters of John Keats to His Family and Friends by Keats, John

As Jerome says, in a letter of his I once saw, ladies think twice in such cases before they offend the city newsmonger.

From Hypatia — or New Foes with an Old Face by Kingsley, Charles

The newsmonger is of the number, but his manner is not quite hearty—there is something of surliness in his compliments.

From The Old Curiosity Shop by Dickens, Charles




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