Most newsmongers would argue that it's the point where sources are identified and testimony is presented.
The newsmongers congregate at the ‘Tea - Kadai’ with a Tamil evening newspaper in hand, to engage in a hot debate on the latest political trends.
Instead, it seems to be aspiring to catch up with the worst of the commercial newsmongers.
Repeatedly dubbed the most common virus ever in recent reports from on-line newsmongers, it has yet to break into print in any interesting way.
But last week in the USA even these local patriotic newsmongers got miffed.
Thus, virtually throughout his career, Jonson displays a persistent and ambivalent interest in the various modes of publicized travel that vied for the attention of readers and newsmongers in early modern London.
Definition of newsmonger in US English:
newsmonger
nounˈn(y)o͞ozˌmäNGɡərˈn(j)uzˌmɑŋɡər
A gossip.
the newsmongers have caught a whiff of scandal
Example sentencesExamples
Most newsmongers would argue that it's the point where sources are identified and testimony is presented.
But last week in the USA even these local patriotic newsmongers got miffed.
Thus, virtually throughout his career, Jonson displays a persistent and ambivalent interest in the various modes of publicized travel that vied for the attention of readers and newsmongers in early modern London.
Instead, it seems to be aspiring to catch up with the worst of the commercial newsmongers.
The newsmongers congregate at the ‘Tea - Kadai’ with a Tamil evening newspaper in hand, to engage in a hot debate on the latest political trends.
Repeatedly dubbed the most common virus ever in recent reports from on-line newsmongers, it has yet to break into print in any interesting way.