Prone to friendly informal communication.
1 It was long and newsy , and the eighth page was most interesting.
2 Altogether the place was quite newsy and supported two papers-dailies , Ithink
3 Unlike Tom's long, newsy letters, there was but one sheet of paper.
4 Readers responded to everything from cultural trends, to newsy highlights of the year.
5 The paper is newsy and bright, and, in the main, wholesome.
6 No; those meetings are rarely newsy enough to be worth while.
7 A hurt look appeared through the dirt on the newsy 's face.
8 A tabloid-size paper, it is perhaps the least newsy of all the great newspapers.
9 You have a mysterious, newsy look in your eye.
10 It reached the bloggers who run newsy web sites.
11 I wrote the firm a newsy , chatty market letter, saying nothing of doing business together.
12 It was a long, newsy epistle, only one part of which I need quote here.
13 Dinner began and progressed with only minor newsy conversation.
14 How I loved to receive her appreciative, newsy letters!
15 But it took all Diana's breezy, newsy , delightful epistle to banish the sting of Ruby's postscript.
16 The Brown Baggers posted newsy notes about their members, book reviews, and informal summaries-notquite minutes-oftheir meetings.
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