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newsmonger

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










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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

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

Like most great processes of art, this is an adoption and perfecting of habits usual with the most inartistic people—a turning to good account of the interminably circumstantial superfluities of the common gossip and newsmonger.

From The English Novel by Saintsbury, George

What news tell me?     all hairs dresser are newsmonger.

From English as she is spoke or, A jest in sober earnest by Fonseca, José da

"That's Denny Cassin," whispered he, "the greatest newsmonger in Dublin."

From Sir Jasper Carew His Life and Experience by Lever, Charles James