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Meanings of
newspaperman
in English
Catalan
corresponsal
Spanish
corresponsal
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A journalist employed to provide news stories for newspapers or broadcast media.
correspondent
pressman
newspaperwoman
newswriter
Catalan
corresponsal
Synonyms
Examples for "
correspondent
"
correspondent
pressman
newspaperwoman
newswriter
Examples for "
correspondent
"
1
Health
correspondent
Owain Clarke reports and speaks to health minister Mark Drakeford.
2
Our
correspondent
said free shots are available at all community health centers.
3
The answer is in its past, as Europe
correspondent
Gavin Lee explains.
4
The Irish Times naturally needed a
correspondent
in the war zone immediately.
5
Chief
correspondent
Matthew Price looks at what EU regulation means for butter.
1
The
pressman
who was passing yearned for the sunlight in his camera.
2
Of course, he found a
pressman
there with a notebook before him.
3
Fowle had for
pressman
a faithful negro named Primus, a full-blooded African.
4
The
pressman
told Mother she ought to be proud of Dad.
5
The
pressman
and his family were to receive ten free tickets.
1
Perhaps it had to do with a Chicago
newspaperwoman
's
call.
2
A New York
newspaperwoman
;
well, what do you suppose she is doing out here?
3
I am Stella Donovan, a
newspaperwoman
.
4
Beth and Miss Mallory had talked an hour before the name of Jim Framtree was innocently mentioned by the
newspaperwoman
.
1
How a
newswriter
of America got at it, is astonishing, and with what views it had been altered.
2
Let me now say something concerning the other great cause of some people's fear, as Wood has taught the London
newswriter
to express it.
3
The
newswriters
'
union has authorized a strike but has not yet called for a work stoppage.
4
Some 81 percent of the guild
newswriters
authorized a possible strike against the Eye, WGAE officials said Monday.
5
By contrast, WGAE
newswriters
have been unable to secure a new CBS pact after more than two years of trying.
Usage of
newspaperman
in English
1
He would also have made a good
newspaperman
,
for he did remember.
2
The first call was put through by a
newspaperman
,
Howard H. Boyce.
3
But as a great
newspaperman
once said, some stories don't break.
4
A
newspaperman
reported an interview with presidential candidate Harding in 1920 as follows:
5
If Rayburn was a good
newspaperman
,
he wouldn't be dragging me in here.
6
A Canadian
newspaperman
once flippantly asked the late W. T. Stead:
7
Anderson is now the most widely read
newspaperman
in the country.
8
I contacted a friend of a friend in Szeged, another
newspaperman
.
9
Benson, a young
newspaperman
,
volunteered his services at the opening of the campaign.
10
The first call was put through by a
newspaperman
named Howard H. Boyce.
11
Mitch is a classic, old-style
newspaperman
-
unkempt
,harddrinking, and outwardly gruff.
12
What wouldn't a
newspaperman
give to get a picture of that!
13
Don't know what he was doin' in Denver, the
newspaperman
said.
14
Kephart sat beside the
newspaperman
,
looking badly hungover, his eyes bloodshot, hair uncombed.
15
A
newspaperman
named Moffatt, a big guy with a red nose.
16
Something to do with a British
newspaperman
who lived here a hundred years ago.
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newspaperman
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
former newspaperman
good newspaperman
bad newspaperman
british newspaperman
fashioned newspaperman
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Translations for
newspaperman
Catalan
corresponsal
Spanish
corresponsal
periodista
redactor de noticias
Newspaperman
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Newspaperman
across language varieties
United States of America
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