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scandalmongering





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And throughout his career, Pearson refused to carry libel insurance or to have his syndicate agree to pay any libel judgments against him, as did other scandalmongering columnists such as Walter Winchell and Westbrook Pegler.

From Washington Post • Jul. 8, 2021

He has not made a livelihood of scandalmongering; he has written because he was hurt.

From Time Magazine Archive

But some of the scandalmongering and crime stories of the biggest British Sundays made even U.S. tabloids seem as staid as high-school annuals.

From Time Magazine Archive

Few British dailies have Sunday editions, and in 1900 few dailies anywhere had learned the trick of scandalmongering as a circulation-builder.

From Time Magazine Archive

Well"—she settled herself comfortably—"I'm sorry to see you come down to my own scandalmongering level.

From The Tower of Oblivion by Onions, Oliver [pseud.]




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