daily, extra, flattened, homaloidal, livid, neighborhood newspaper, newspaper of record, plane, sensationalistic, smoothed out, special edition, sultry, trodden flat
Definitionn. sensationalist journalism
Last update: September 13, 2015
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We get a tabloid every week. [Please select]
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The following day, a super market tabloid offered a one million dollar reward for concrete information on the existence of the "Psychic Tipster," Howard Abbott's new nom de plume. [Please select]
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One tabloid of cascara sagrada. [Please select]
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Iplock's 'What baby wants' at two-and-sixpence the bottle, or in tabloid form for the growing child, two-and-eight the box.' [Please select]
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Good-night, and please take the tabloid----" Mainward lay listening to the noise of departure." [Please select]
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"I take um," murmured Mainward; but the green tabloid was underneath his pillow. [Please select]
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It did not seem to be a tabloid university; it did not seem to be any kind of a university; it seemed to be a combination of vaudeville performance Y. [Please select]
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There was more drama in this abstracted, brow-puckered search through the tabloid-bottles, with a pause here and there for thought and a muttered invocation between whiles. [Please select]
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