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US
/ˈæŋkɝˌmæn, ˈæŋkɝmən/
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[ UK /ˈænkəmən/ ]
[ UK /ˈænkəmən/ ]
NOUN
- a television reporter who coordinates a broadcast to which several correspondents contribute
How To Use anchorman In A Sentence
- Superannuated anchorman Dan Rather plays the toast.
- He became the most high-profile newscaster in Britain when he made his debut as the programme's anchorman.
- High-definition TV means watching a picture so sharp you can count the hairs on an anchorman's nose.
- America's 4x100m team clinched world championship gold after anchorman JJ Johnson pipped Britain's Dwain Chambers on the line.
- In February of 2001, Benshoof glided to his first career Senior International medal as the anchorman in a bronze medal performance by Team USA at the 35th Luge World Championships.
- The anchorman is the face of the network, of the entire network, not only of its news division. Out of Thin Air: The Brief Wonderful Life of Network News
- At lunchtime on the day of the party, the BBC's avuncular anchorman David Dimbleby introduced a montage of pop footage.
- A US news anchorman recently wore the same navy suit for a year to see if viewers noticed. Times, Sunday Times
- The washingtonpost. com is actually quoting an opinion poll offered by None other FOX NEWS????? lolololololol fox attest in all the lying and spinning and even having non-other than two corrupt BLANTANT RACIST ANCHORMAN sean hannity and bubba gump aka bill o'rielly, as being FAIR AND BALANCED?????? Top Stories - Google News
- Talladega Nights is a more refined version of the kind of anarchic, semi-improvised comedy that we saw in Anchorman, with the added bonus of being a dead-on pastiche of the Hollywood biopic genre.