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[ US /ˈnuzi/ ]
[ UK /njˈuːzwa‍ɪ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. full of news
    a newsy letter
  2. prone to friendly informal communication

How To Use newsy In A Sentence

  • And I repeat what I said beforethat in my experience the B.B.C. is relatively truthful and, above all, has a responsible attitude towards news and does not disseminate lies simply because they are ‘newsy’. As I Please
  • Today's show is on ‘Teacher Power,’ but the first few minutes are a newsy bit, and that's when I'm on.
  • We want to be of service to our community, to become a clearing house for newsy features of all aspects of living in Japan.
  • Google uses Buzz in its own real-time search results, which will show up in SERPs for many newsy or "buzzy" (if you will) queries, but Google is generally pretty good at keeping spam in its search results to a minimum. WebProNews Feed
  • Now, here is the newsy part: Bangalore is all set to celebrate this big day in a big way.
  • I do love my Mum and look forward to her newsy letters, but the chances of me getting Alzheimer Disease also depends on family history.
  • All of this translates into interesting fodder for newsy features or even hard news.
  • Five minutes tells you whether it's a newsy day or not.
  • Back then the site was an old-fashioned digital bulletin board, but lately it has added Web video and what he calls "nog," or newsy blogs. Peytonplace.com
  • a newsy letter
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