tabloid newspaper
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftabloidandnewspaper
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tabloid
adjective
noun[C]
uk/ˈtæb.lɔɪd/us/ˈtæb.lɔɪd/
(of or relating to) a type of popular newspaper with small pages that has many pictures and short, ...
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newspaper
noun
uk/ˈnjuːzˌpeɪ.pər/us/ˈnuːzˌpeɪ.pɚ/
a regularly printed document consisting of large sheets of paper that are folded together, or a website, containing news reports, articles, photographs, ...
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(Definition oftabloidandnewspaperfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Being a goodtabloidnewspaper, it states that he is "guzzling" champagne.
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Many of us who saw that headline recoiled in horror at the language used by our most populartabloidnewspaper.
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A particularly lurid crime will be committed, atabloidnewspaperwill announce that the sentence is insufficient and then a campaign will be built up.
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It is impossible to pick up atabloidnewspaperwithout reading all the good news of stable prices and falling mortgage rates.
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Onetabloidnewspaperput a £10 million price tag on the find before it was known what it contained, thus raising expectations unreasonably high.
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Any journalist knows that space in atabloidnewspaperis at a premium.
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Bits and pieces of atabloidnewspaperare being put through our doors by a fictional political party, which exists only in the bank balances of its leader.
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They read in atabloidnewspaperthat there was to be a cure within one year for the form of muscular dystrophy that their son had.
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That is caused clearly not by evidence of what works and what does not, but by fear oftabloidnewspaper retribution through appearing to be soft on drugs.
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On three separate occasions, the already overstretched and overworked staff of my local hospital had to throw off the ward a photographer from atabloidnewspaper.
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Since 2013, the newspaper has been published in atabloidnewspaperformat.
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Published intabloidnewspaperformat, it cost 15 cents, later raised to 25 cents.
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As their fame increased,tabloidnewspaperstories of lad culture excesses emerged and this, fused with underachievement on the pitch, brought criticism in the media.
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It was produced on a typewriter and then reproduced by offset lithograph, in an 8-pagetabloidnewspaperformat with two pages left blank.
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It is printed in atabloidnewspaperformat.
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The figure appeared in the centre of the squad photo that year, a story which made the back page of a nationtabloidnewspaper.
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The first publications in 196772, were foldedtabloidnewspaperformat, no staples with black ink text, and a single color highlight that changed each edition.
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It is printed in atabloidnewspaperformat and appears biweekly.
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It is a free, rack-distributedtabloidnewspaperfocusing on sports.
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