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newsmonger

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










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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

You are ceasing to be a man and becoming merely an editor—no, not even an editor—a newsmonger, one of the world's gossips.

From A Day of Fate by Roe, Edward Payson

It is well to administer some sort of corrective to the information diffused by the neutral newsmonger: Who cheers us when we're in the blues, With reassuring German news, Of starving Berliners in queues?

From Mr. Punch's History of the Great War by Graves, Charles L. (Charles Larcom)

Sealed with butter Ð a reference to the musical publications printed by the newsmonger Nathaniel Butter.

From The Noble Spanish Soldier by Dekker, Thomas