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Definition of gutter press in English: gutter pressnoun the gutter pressBritish Reporters or newspapers engaging in sensational journalism, especially accounts of the private lives of public figures. 〈主英〉(报道耸人听闻的新闻,尤其是公众人物私生活的)小报记者;小报 the kind of place that the gutter press likes to describe as a love nest Example sentencesExamples - At the same time as he has been seen endorsing products and promoting good causes, his sudden international fame has also set him up as a target for the gutter press.
- If this was the best the gutter press could come up with, allies avowed, then he really was home and dry.
- Thankfully, the gutter press never succeeded in finding the angle they wanted.
- Yet I have never met one of these lazy, scrounging refugees popularised in the gutter press.
- If we do not, the gutter press will continue to try to deflect that bitterness onto asylum seekers and other minorities.
- The target of the campaign is not to investigate but to provide fodder for the gutter press.
- With his arrest, the gutter press reeled off the usual headlines.
- A lot of people have been jabbering about him, what with the revelations about him splashed across the gutter press this weekend.
- The success of the gutter press is offputting for many of those candidates possessing the most desirable of political attributes.
- To the dismay of the gutter press, that unholy union lasted only a few front pages.
- Shame on those who have attempted, through their friends in the gutter press, to spoil what really has been a success story, one which is a good example to any of today's youngsters who are trying to mend their ways after a skirmish with crime.
- If I wish to read propaganda like this, I can avail myself of the gutter press!
- It is as if the gutter press are chastising him for leaving native shores.
- He was never an outstanding player, never one to generate much headlines in the tabloid gutter press, but what he did, he did outstandingly.
- One moment one's joshing with a jolly foreign chap about good old Eddie's mater and pater, the next one's every snigger is plastered across the front of the gutter press.
- There was a time when the nonsense that passes for news could be passed off as the ravings of the gutter press.
- The political party, however, has been able to tap into disillusion in some areas, taking advantage of the disgusting anti-refugee bilge pumped out by the gutter press.
- The government immigration policy and the gutter press have created an atmosphere in our society that says forced deportation is acceptable and necessary.
- He gave a short bitter press conference and blamed the gutter press for his downfall.
- This from a woman who when last seen in the gutter press was strapped to the wings of an airborne plane.
Definition of gutter press in US English: gutter pressnounˈɡədər ˈˌpresˈɡədər ˈˌprɛs the gutter pressBritish Reporters or newspapers engaging in sensational journalism, especially accounts of the private lives of public figures. 〈主英〉(报道耸人听闻的新闻,尤其是公众人物私生活的)小报记者;小报 the kind of place that the gutter press likes to describe as a love nest Example sentencesExamples - This from a woman who when last seen in the gutter press was strapped to the wings of an airborne plane.
- There was a time when the nonsense that passes for news could be passed off as the ravings of the gutter press.
- One moment one's joshing with a jolly foreign chap about good old Eddie's mater and pater, the next one's every snigger is plastered across the front of the gutter press.
- It is as if the gutter press are chastising him for leaving native shores.
- The government immigration policy and the gutter press have created an atmosphere in our society that says forced deportation is acceptable and necessary.
- He was never an outstanding player, never one to generate much headlines in the tabloid gutter press, but what he did, he did outstandingly.
- If we do not, the gutter press will continue to try to deflect that bitterness onto asylum seekers and other minorities.
- The target of the campaign is not to investigate but to provide fodder for the gutter press.
- Yet I have never met one of these lazy, scrounging refugees popularised in the gutter press.
- A lot of people have been jabbering about him, what with the revelations about him splashed across the gutter press this weekend.
- The success of the gutter press is offputting for many of those candidates possessing the most desirable of political attributes.
- With his arrest, the gutter press reeled off the usual headlines.
- The political party, however, has been able to tap into disillusion in some areas, taking advantage of the disgusting anti-refugee bilge pumped out by the gutter press.
- If I wish to read propaganda like this, I can avail myself of the gutter press!
- At the same time as he has been seen endorsing products and promoting good causes, his sudden international fame has also set him up as a target for the gutter press.
- Shame on those who have attempted, through their friends in the gutter press, to spoil what really has been a success story, one which is a good example to any of today's youngsters who are trying to mend their ways after a skirmish with crime.
- To the dismay of the gutter press, that unholy union lasted only a few front pages.
- He gave a short bitter press conference and blamed the gutter press for his downfall.
- Thankfully, the gutter press never succeeded in finding the angle they wanted.
- If this was the best the gutter press could come up with, allies avowed, then he really was home and dry.
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