How To Use Muckrake In A Sentence

  • The young reporter muckrakes at every opportunity.
  • If you want to muckrake old business, let's talk about the Kennedy's and Marilyn Monroe or Chappaquiddik. Obama uses Daschle to make blue-collar pitch in new SD spot
  • The major porn sites were fine with the process; they knew it was bad for them when searchers unintentionally stumbled upon their warehouses of sin, making them a target for muckrakers and publicity-seeking legislators. In the Plex
  • Irrespective of the director's stated intent (see my interview below) to not muckrake (for lack of a better phrase) he inadvertently does, while straddling a fine line, also inadvertently serving the company's interest, by structuring a grand apologia and cautionary note to the future. Michael Vazquez: Weekend Film: On Into Eternity
  • The young reporter muckrakes at every opportunity.
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  • But there's a problem: if you are going to muckrake with science, you need to be able to refute scientific evidence which doesn't agree with your hypothesis. Trevor Butterworth: The Case Against Worrying About Phthalates in Children's Toys
  • While the bloggers and muckrakers sweat it out in every nook and corner with a wireless signal, the well-paid penmen are in luxury suites tapping their manicured fingers in front of twenty-inch flat screens.
  • It's one thing to muckrake with our military under the guise of a threat to our nation's security, but that excuse went out the window years ago. Barack Obama Redefines the "Center" of our Nation's Defense Against Terror
  • When you look at the timeline of these events (as pulled together by a reader over at TPM Muckraker), the defense mentioned by Mark Field above may be unavailable for less than a full day of the program's implementation (i.e., less than a full day of the President being a "lawbreaker"). Balkinization
  • The young reporter muckrakes at every opportunity.
  • The young reporter muckrakes at every opportunity.
  • Even if this book is propaganda, and Mother Teresa the cat's-paw of Vatican fundamentalists, there's something here beyond the muckraker's ken. Trashing Mother Teresa
  • The noun "muckrake" (literally, a rake for "muck," i.e., manure) rose out of the dung heap and into the realm of literary metaphor in 1684. Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day
  • Ramsden is a good-tempered truth-seeker, not a malevolent muckraker.
  • Carl's Jr is the only burger franchise that escaped from the book Fast Food Nation rather unmuckraked (I use that term lovingly). No I said I want it WITHOUT pickles goddamit
  • Even if this book is propaganda, and Mother Teresa the cat's-paw of Vatican fundamentalists, there's something here beyond the muckraker's ken. Trashing Mother Teresa
  • Come on, every year the Globe and the Herald muckrake the dozens of Boston Police officers whose overtime and detail pay pushes them over the $100K/year mark. In the ballpark
  • Also coming aboard is Kate Klonick, most recently — like me, like Laura McGann — of TPMmuckraker. Expansion Team | ATTACKERMAN
  • And now that trillions are sloshing up and down K Street, the same muckraked fate looms for the Obama administration. Newsalert
  • There's no political favoritism here, so scat, you malicious muckrakers.
  • CNN stop covering this moron just to muckrake Palin, practice some responsible journalism .... heck, even the liberals I know are getting tired of your sensationalism. Johnston says Palin lost his vote
  • Roger & Me muckraked the CEO of Roger Smith for closing a Buick plant and throwing out thousands of employees in different areas of US. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • It is neither our purpose nor our desire merely to "muckrake" Pittsburg or any other city. "Instead of an Article : About Pittsburg and, Incidentally, about Editing a Magazine"
  • HOFFER: And it has a kind of muckrake -- or a sort of -- you know, muckrakers at the beginning of the 20th century were attacking the robber barons, the great industries, for their abuses, the way they abused their workers, they way they abused public trust, and so on. Past Imperfect: Facts, Fictions, Fraud American History from Bancroft and Parkman To Ambrose, Bellesiles, Ellis and Goodwin
  • It stretches the powers of even the most experienced muckrakers and soapbox haranguers to find the least routine and boring bits of nonsense to present to us as the news.

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