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单词 newsy
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Definition of newsy in English:

newsy

adjectivenewsier, newsiest ˈnjuːziˈn(j)uzi
informal
  • Full of news, especially of a personal kind.

    〈非正式〉充满新闻的;多新闻的

    Susan's short, newsy letters

    满篇新闻的简短信件。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • All of this translates into interesting fodder for newsy features or even hard news.
    • There are new publications, as always, but basically this is a brief review article presented with a misleadingly newsy sort of flavor.
    • Today's show is on ‘Teacher Power,’ but the first few minutes are a newsy bit, and that's when I'm on.
    • If you have anything of interest you would like to share with our readers, newsy items, birthdays, or anniversary greetings, etc., Kay Byrne would like to hear from you.
    • It consumes all our attention because as soon as one event begins to lose its newsy edge along comes another.
    • Also in the ‘good idea’ category, Laurie Writes comes up with great suggestion for keeping in touch with all those people you are meaning to write a good newsy email to, one of these days.
    • Jokes today are also less visual and far more newsy than they were 40 years ago, when cartoonists could not expect news events to enter the popular consciousness quickly.
    • Five minutes tells you whether it's a newsy day or not.
    • I do love my Mum and look forward to her newsy letters, but the chances of me getting Alzheimer Disease also depends on family history.
    • This, along with the publication of many newsy items that would not likely be published elsewhere, has certainly benefited all of us who read it.
    • This one, which strikes us as quite newsy, and has even appeared in a real newspaper, for example, only shows up via the newspaper.
    • But starting with the least newsy section of the news could be a good place to start.
    • Her newsy notes make it clear they've been tearing up the trails in Seattle and wherever they go.
    • When she could no longer write newsy notes to a long list of friends, she clipped photos out of the Montrose newspaper and sorted them into envelopes for Paul to mail.
    • Between links to sites selling organic cotton T-shirts and handbags made from reclaimed plastic bags are newsy posts - such as one on Safeway's shift to renewable energy - to guide the discriminating green consumer.
    • And we have not lived in the existence of CNN in the 22, 23 years almost, that CNN has been on the air in as newsy an environment as we are now.
    • We want to be of service to our community, to become a clearing house for newsy features of all aspects of living in Japan.
    • The first objective, newsy article on blogging I've seen in a mainstream paper comes from The Irish Times.
    • An uncle wrote newsy letters to his nephew at college.
    • Now, here is the newsy part: Bangalore is all set to celebrate this big day in a big way.
    Synonyms
    instructive, instructional, illuminating, enlightening, revealing, explanatory, telling, communicative, factual
nounPlural newsiesˈnjuːziˈn(j)uzi
US informal
  • variant spelling of newsie

Rhymes

bluesy, boozy, choosy, doozy, floozie, jacuzzi, medusae, oozy, Pusey, snoozy, Susie, Uzi, woozy

Definition of newsy in US English:

newsy

adjectiveˈn(j)uziˈn(y)o͞ozē
informal
  • Full of news, especially of a personal kind.

    〈非正式〉充满新闻的;多新闻的

    Susan's short, newsy letters

    满篇新闻的简短信件。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • But starting with the least newsy section of the news could be a good place to start.
    • Five minutes tells you whether it's a newsy day or not.
    • Also in the ‘good idea’ category, Laurie Writes comes up with great suggestion for keeping in touch with all those people you are meaning to write a good newsy email to, one of these days.
    • Between links to sites selling organic cotton T-shirts and handbags made from reclaimed plastic bags are newsy posts - such as one on Safeway's shift to renewable energy - to guide the discriminating green consumer.
    • Jokes today are also less visual and far more newsy than they were 40 years ago, when cartoonists could not expect news events to enter the popular consciousness quickly.
    • Now, here is the newsy part: Bangalore is all set to celebrate this big day in a big way.
    • We want to be of service to our community, to become a clearing house for newsy features of all aspects of living in Japan.
    • It consumes all our attention because as soon as one event begins to lose its newsy edge along comes another.
    • There are new publications, as always, but basically this is a brief review article presented with a misleadingly newsy sort of flavor.
    • I do love my Mum and look forward to her newsy letters, but the chances of me getting Alzheimer Disease also depends on family history.
    • The first objective, newsy article on blogging I've seen in a mainstream paper comes from The Irish Times.
    • All of this translates into interesting fodder for newsy features or even hard news.
    • This one, which strikes us as quite newsy, and has even appeared in a real newspaper, for example, only shows up via the newspaper.
    • If you have anything of interest you would like to share with our readers, newsy items, birthdays, or anniversary greetings, etc., Kay Byrne would like to hear from you.
    • This, along with the publication of many newsy items that would not likely be published elsewhere, has certainly benefited all of us who read it.
    • And we have not lived in the existence of CNN in the 22, 23 years almost, that CNN has been on the air in as newsy an environment as we are now.
    • An uncle wrote newsy letters to his nephew at college.
    • Today's show is on ‘Teacher Power,’ but the first few minutes are a newsy bit, and that's when I'm on.
    • Her newsy notes make it clear they've been tearing up the trails in Seattle and wherever they go.
    • When she could no longer write newsy notes to a long list of friends, she clipped photos out of the Montrose newspaper and sorted them into envelopes for Paul to mail.
    Synonyms
    instructive, instructional, illuminating, enlightening, revealing, explanatory, telling, communicative, factual
nounˈn(j)uziˈn(y)o͞ozē
US informal
  • variant spelling of newsie
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