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US
/ˈnuzˌpeɪpɝ/
]
[ UK /njˈuːzpeɪpɐ/ ]
[ UK /njˈuːzpeɪpɐ/ ]
NOUN
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the physical object that is the product of a newspaper publisher
when it began to rain he covered his head with a newspaper -
a business firm that publishes newspapers
Murdoch owns many newspapers -
a daily or weekly publication on folded sheets; contains news and articles and advertisements
he read his newspaper at breakfast -
cheap paper made from wood pulp and used for printing newspapers
they used bales of newspaper every day
How To Use newspaper In A Sentence
- That's as it should be, as the newspaper has a global audience but not global printing presses.
- But Sexton found Nicks for an easy 31-yard score on fourth down with 4: 11 left to seal it, and Nicks set the receiving record with a 22-yard catch a little later from T.J. Yates, making his first appearance in relief from a broken ankle suffered in September against Virginia Tech. Newspaper Home Delivery - Subscribe Today USATODAY.com
- Try feeling a little "schlubby" popping around the corner for a newspaper. Wine Shopping in San Francisco, Italian Style
- After Colette left he cleared his throat and looked through a newspaper, his long fingers scrabbling a bit at the pages.
- But here's the caveat: Not all books written by newspaper reporters should be reviewed.
- Years of early art, pencil sketches, architectural renderings, magazine covers, newspaper clippings and personal photographs are also on display in the new gallery.
- Sensation - seeking newspapers tried to cash in on her misery.
- Plastic bags, crisp packets, plastic bottles and soggy newspapers lie abundantly in the verges, or caught in trees and hedges.
- Some newspapers still refuse to print certain swear words.
- The newspapers have branded the rebel MP disloyal.