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Definition of newshound in English: newshoundnounˈnjuːzhaʊndˈn(j)uzhaʊnd informal A newspaper reporter. Example sentencesExamples - Here's a question for international news hounds.
- There are great opportunities out there for hungry news hounds - and I am hungry.
- It almost gets to the point where you want to - you say to yourself, even a news hound like myself, ‘No, enough.’
- He may be out of the anchor chair, but tonight, news hound Tom Brokaw is sniffing around one of the biggest stories of all time, the Watergate scandal, for a new documentary called ‘Tom Brokaw Reports: Deep Throat, The Full Story.’
- I suggested that we pay a passing urchin from the township to go and count the whales for us, but the curvaceous news hound insisted that we do it ourselves.
- Part of being a professional news hound is knowing when to stay out of the way and let events take their course.
- The news hounds must have arrived at the crash site in force, because in the background of every shot was the downed craft.
- You get to see a TV news hound swept away in mid syllable by part of a flying house as tornados wreak havoc in LA.
- They do and the TV news hounds pile on to the front lawn of the dead man's family to get the reaction.
- So here's some news for these alleged news hounds - this story isn't going to go away any time in the foreseeable future.
- He watched the gathering of dark-suited officials, of news hounds, of curious citizens.
- They say he was too much of a news hound to appreciate the work of the arts staff and too disorganized to manage the office.
- Meanwhile, over at Variety, they have declared war on Inside.com, increasing budget and staff to strengthen Variety's position as top movie news hound.
- And the Internet is fast becoming the alternative route for some image hungry news hounds.
- In addition, Tom's is going to welcome its own undercover news hound, Scooby McKay.
- The Register is no more innocent than the rest of the news hounds in promoting Sun's ambitious but vacuous plan.
- Pattaya City Hall was the first stop on their whirlwind tour, when at 11: 00 a.m. on May 5th, accompanied by escorts and news hounds, the Miss Thailand hopefuls were greeted by Mayor Pairat and the entire city administration.
- Seeing the reel-to-reel and cart machines brings back memories of my days as a radio announcer and news hound.
- The news hounds are certainly getting hyped up about MRSA.
- The interviewer was none other than Meagan, who was only in her second year as a reporter and writer, though she did have her aspirations from early on to major in journalism and become a news hound for a major national publication.
Definition of newshound in US English: newshoundnounˈn(j)uzhaʊndˈn(y)o͞ozhound informal A newspaper reporter. Example sentencesExamples - In addition, Tom's is going to welcome its own undercover news hound, Scooby McKay.
- It almost gets to the point where you want to - you say to yourself, even a news hound like myself, ‘No, enough.’
- You get to see a TV news hound swept away in mid syllable by part of a flying house as tornados wreak havoc in LA.
- So here's some news for these alleged news hounds - this story isn't going to go away any time in the foreseeable future.
- Meanwhile, over at Variety, they have declared war on Inside.com, increasing budget and staff to strengthen Variety's position as top movie news hound.
- The interviewer was none other than Meagan, who was only in her second year as a reporter and writer, though she did have her aspirations from early on to major in journalism and become a news hound for a major national publication.
- I suggested that we pay a passing urchin from the township to go and count the whales for us, but the curvaceous news hound insisted that we do it ourselves.
- The news hounds must have arrived at the crash site in force, because in the background of every shot was the downed craft.
- He watched the gathering of dark-suited officials, of news hounds, of curious citizens.
- They do and the TV news hounds pile on to the front lawn of the dead man's family to get the reaction.
- The Register is no more innocent than the rest of the news hounds in promoting Sun's ambitious but vacuous plan.
- He may be out of the anchor chair, but tonight, news hound Tom Brokaw is sniffing around one of the biggest stories of all time, the Watergate scandal, for a new documentary called ‘Tom Brokaw Reports: Deep Throat, The Full Story.’
- They say he was too much of a news hound to appreciate the work of the arts staff and too disorganized to manage the office.
- Pattaya City Hall was the first stop on their whirlwind tour, when at 11: 00 a.m. on May 5th, accompanied by escorts and news hounds, the Miss Thailand hopefuls were greeted by Mayor Pairat and the entire city administration.
- Seeing the reel-to-reel and cart machines brings back memories of my days as a radio announcer and news hound.
- Here's a question for international news hounds.
- The news hounds are certainly getting hyped up about MRSA.
- There are great opportunities out there for hungry news hounds - and I am hungry.
- And the Internet is fast becoming the alternative route for some image hungry news hounds.
- Part of being a professional news hound is knowing when to stay out of the way and let events take their course.
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