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newspaperman

[ US /ˈnuzˌpeɪpɝˌmæn/ ]
[ UK /njˈuːzpe‍ɪpəmən/ ]
NOUN
  1. a journalist employed to provide news stories for newspapers or broadcast media

How To Use newspaperman In A Sentence

  • The man of science drew a long, quick breath -- it might have been one of uneasiness -- and called the newspaperman's home number. Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
  • Hummer___(ragline)___The Sun Magazine: Poetry: Reading a Swedish Poet___(ragline)___Santa Cruz Sentinel: Longtime local newspaperman William Akers dies at 88___(ragline)___The Star: Singer-composer Zubir Ali dies___(ragline)___The Budget: Gloria Almack___(ragline)___Red Bluff Daily News: W. Archive 2009-03-01
  • With so many papers going out of business, Andy Rooney, a self-proclaimed "newspaperman" and CBS "60-Minutes" commentator, recently expressed his worry about the industry in a homage to newsprint. Custom Search
  • SnagFilms good press these days for hiring journalists such as newspaperman Carl Cannon and Walter Shapiro, a veteran of Business and financial news - CNNMoney.com
  • Ibrahim Asgharzadeh, a ringleader of the takeover who has become a reform politician and newspaperman, is emphatic in his assessment: Hostage-taking is not an acceptable action under international norms and standards. Among the Hostage-Takers
  • Straus was Ickes's alter ego a newspaperman, a liberal, a fighter, a curmudgeon.
  • No newspaper, and no newspaperman, should ever be ashamed to entertain.
  • As a newspaperman, there are some stories you hold onto and some you assign priority status.
  • I'll tell you about the newspaperman and the book publisher.
  • He was the only national newspaperman along with provincial compatriot JBG Thomas of the Western Mail to cover the full Lions tours of 1950 and 1955, was for more than 30 years the only begetter of the invaluable Rothmans Rugby Annual. Tons of reasons to support the monarchs of sport | Frank Keating
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