Phrases with «blaring headlines»

The phrase "blaring headlines" means loud and attention-grabbing newspaper headlines that are written in a bold or eye-catching way. Full definition

Sentences with «blaring headlines»

  • «Scientists Fear a Revolt by Killer Robots» blared a headline in The Sunday Times of London, crystallizing the minutes of last year's International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Pasadena. (discovermagazine.com)
  • «Yahoo Plans to Say It Is Exploring Strategic Options,» blares the headline of a Wall Street Journal story published 40 minutes ago. (fortune.com)
  • «Jeffrey Gundlach Celebrates Anniversary of Getting Fired in Cockiest Way Possible,» blared the headline at New York magazine's «Daily Intel» website, which reported that asset manager TCW fired the star bond investor three years ago Tuesday. (thinkadvisor.com)
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