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paparazzo

[ UK /pˌɑːpəɹˈɑːtsə‍ʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a freelance photographer who pursues celebrities trying to take candid photographs of them to sell to newspapers or magazines

How To Use paparazzo In A Sentence

  • Galella, 79, whose life is examined in Leon Gast's "Smash His Camera", is old enough to have been working when the term "paparazzo" -- the sound in Italian made by a buzzing mosquito -- was coined to name a celebrity-chasing photographer character in the 1960 film "La Dolce Vita". Moneycontrol Top Headlines
  • The actress claims a paparazzo photographer used a telephoto lens to snap her when she was partly undressed in her home.
  • He tracked down a paparazzo photographer who had snapped him surfing, and the pictures showed he was wearing the ring before he entered the water, but not after.
  • (Soundbite of movie, "Teenage Paparazzo") (Soundbite of people yelling) Mr. ADRIAN GRENIER (Actor): You know, the work paparazzi comes from the Italian word for a mosquito? From A 'Teenage Paparazzo,' A Lesson About Fame
  • Depois de uma rápida troca de favores, o mendigo Toby fica amigo do paparazzo Les Galantine, que dá casa ao sem-teto enquanto este se oferece para ser assistente do fotógrafo. Blog do Ligeirinho
  • I was pretty thrilled at grazing shoulders with such a celebrity; but there was not a paparazzo in sight, and no one else in the street was taking a blind bit of notice.
  • Both documentaries use the same footage from Fellini's La Dolce Vita to explain the origin of the term paparazzo (it's a character's name). Men.Style.com: Latest Features and Articles
  • The mafia infiltration and grubby money-laundering is a far cry from the hedonistic era portrayed in Fellini's 1960 classic, which starred the Italian actor Marcello Mastroianni as a society reporter and gave the world the word 'paparazzo'. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Galella, 79, whose life is examined in Leon Gast's "Smash His Camera", is old enough to have been working when the term "paparazzo" -- the sound in Italian made by a buzzing mosquito Yahoo! News: Latest news headlines News Headlines | Top Stories
  • The actress claims a paparazzo photographer used a telephoto lens to snap her when she was partly undressed in her home.
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