Phrases with «tabloid»

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A tabloid is a type of newspaper or magazine that focuses on sensational news stories, celebrities, and gossip. It is generally smaller in size and more focused on entertainment rather than serious reporting. Full definition

«tabloid» + noun

«tabloid» + noun

Noun + «tabloid»

Sentences with «tabloid»

  • The effect of divorce on property rights has been the fodder of tabloids in many celebrity cases. (cfli.com)
  • Mr Wallis, known as «Wolfman» in tabloid press circles, is one of those arrested over suspicion of intercepting mobile phones. (politics.co.uk)
  • When you come from a country such as Australia, with robust defamation laws, the intense media coverage by the British tabloid press of anyone in the public eye can be quite a shock. (slaw.ca)
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