Phrases with «supermarket tabloids»

"Supermarket tabloids" refers to sensational and often exaggerated newspapers or magazines that are typically found and sold in supermarkets. These publications often focus on celebrity gossip, outrageous stories, and clickbait headlines in order to attract readers and sell more copies. Full definition

Sentences with «supermarket tabloids»

  • Around Agatha's moral axis revolve, frequently in erratic orbit, the members of Staggerford's closely knit Catholic community: French Lopat, the Vietnam vet who scratches out a living as a fake Indian for the tourist trade; Lillian, Agatha's best friend, who gets her news from supermarket tabloids; Imogene, Lillian's daughter, a liar and backstabber; Sister Judith, a New Age nun who imagines the Creation as God laying a giant egg. (firstthings.com)
  • Sure, but not with the volatile mix of supermarket tabloid fame and honest talent Cruise brings to the party. (nitrateonline.com)
  • Sports franchises confirm what supermarket tabloids have known for years: Famous people are more important than the rest of us. (si.com)
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