tabloid

[US]/'tæblɔid/
[UK]/ˈtæbˌlɔɪd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. tabloid; pill; excerpt; small magazine
adj. tabloid-like; concise; sensational; brief

Phrases & Collocations

tabloid journalism

Example Sentences

a tabloid TV show.

the déjà vu of the tabloid headlines.

He launched into a verbal assault on tabloid journalism.

the death had all the elements of a great tabloid story.

the tabloids went into raptures about her.

his kiss with another man caused a tabloid rumpus.

the tabloids have their tongues hanging out for this stuff.

The tabloids reported that he had been seen with a dusky young woman.

he fell from grace with the tabloids after he was sent off for swearing.

the gung-ho tabloids have wrapped themselves in the Union Jack.

He believes that the tabloid press has behaved disgracefully.

Despite all the money the tabloids were offering for her story, she was determined not to kiss and tell.

The patriotics in the saloon bar are delighted in reading those tabloid newspapers taking every oppurtunity hurling their continent neighbors .

The tabloid quoted a partygoer as saying: "You could tell Michael had smoked before. He grabbed the bong and a lighter and knew exactly what to do."

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