A television personality who presents material prepared for a news program and at times must improvise commentary for live presentation.
1 If you see this individual, contact the authorities immediately, the anchorwoman said.
2 The image on the screen quickly shifted back to the CNN anchorwoman .
3 On her way, she passed Michele Feisler-thenew young anchorwoman - working at her cubicle.
4 India looked safe for silver until Ghana's anchorwoman chased them down.
5 In awed tones, an anchorwoman explained that such incidents are not without precedent.
6 An appropriately concerned anchorwoman was reporting on a fire in a public housing block.
7 Elizabeth Watts was the anchorwoman whose place Maddy had taken when she got there.
8 For this Collins would make her their premier anchorwoman for the rest of time.
9 It came from a TV anchorwoman in New York.
10 The anchorwoman said she was glad a cop was there because she had been robbed.
11 The anchorwoman was talking about a Fullerton couple who had died in a boating accident.
12 There was an aerial shot of the scene, then the program cut to an anchorwoman .
13 A svelte anchorwoman is narrowing her eyes and reading aloud from the newsflash on her teleprompter.
14 There was another cutback to an attractive anchorwoman who was struggling to look appropriately severe and apprehensive.
15 The picture flashed back to the anchorwoman .
16 The anchorwoman , a petite blonde with sculpted nails and Prada shoes, was chewing on the tourist's arm.
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