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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

Horace Walpole in his letters makes many jesting allusions to Cambridge in the character of newsmonger.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 1 "Calhoun" to "Camoens" by Various

You were unjust," I charged back on Conscience; "this morning proves that I am not an ingrained newsmonger.

From A Day of Fate by Roe, Edward Payson

From the garrulous newsmonger he learned that the story of the box had had a success exceeding all Mannheim's expectations.

From Jean-Christophe, Volume I by Cannan, Gilbert