Synonym: editorialist. Similar words: column, volume, ministry, minister, feminist, antagonist, administer, administrator. Meaning: ['kɑləmnɪst /'kɒl-] n. a journalist who writes editorials.
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31. Democratic columnist Mark Shields offers the same description but with crepe bunting.
32. A forum for the writers, moderated by local columnist Bonnie Henry, will be followed by a book signing.
33. He instructed his staff to refuse all interviews with the snoopy columnist and refer all questions to himself.
34. Berendt, a magazine editor and columnist , first visited Savannah in 1982.
35. Tony Kornheiser is a columnist for the Washington Post, and a talk-show host on WTEM.
36. In person, the Esquire columnist and author of four books is hyperactive, edgy and funnier than any stand-up comic.
37. Football columnist Ralph the Rover, for example, and his junior colleague Wanderer.
38. You don't become a major newspaper columnist without being thick-skinned.
39. But a columnist will do anything to fill the space, though not without company.
40. Her criminal activities were finally exposed in the Washington Post by political columnist Richard McCallum.
41. His love-hate relationship with reporters made headlines, especially when he came to blows with a columnist in a nightclub.
42. A first-class woman columnist would come from the Liverpool Post, along with the man to fill the key job of chief sub-editor.
43. A self-confessed gossip columnist, she writes under her former married name of Lady Colin Campbell - to me her first vulgarity.
44. The newspaper columnist is a big name - dropper.
45. The host was interviewing a local columnist.
46. A leading French newspaper columnist praised the performance.
47. "Ideally, we want to bring back this notion of beat-walking," said Mr. Yang, who is also a marketing consultant, a columnist for The San Francisco Chronicle and a former magazine publisher.
48. That newspaper columnist likes to take potshots at potshots at political and social celebrities.
49. Your Money columnist Peter Siris is an investment manager at Guerrilla Capital in Manhattan.
50. A columnist at the Independent admitted that, due to his sheer Englishness, he found it 'very difficult to take seriously France's impassioned debate about banning the burqa'.
51. Eight-times married Taylor tells New York gossip columnist Liz Smith, "Jason Winters is one of the most wonderful men I've ever known and that's why I love him.
52. David Brooks, New York Times columnist and commentator on The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, agreed that major realignment in the two-party system is unlikely.
53. Anne a well - rewarded columnist for the Daily Mail and a trailblazer for other female journalists.
54. The columnist holds the colorful column of the colonial newspaper.
55. Tankard Reist : The phrase was invented by Phillip Adams, an Australian broadcaster and columnist.
56. The columnist insinuated — but never actually asserted — that the candidate had underworld ties.
57. Political - columnist Nuray Mert says that ruling strengthen the hands of the prosecutor. Sentencedict.com
58. The gossip columnist was paid to chronicle the latest escapades of the socially prominent celebrities.
59. Simon Caulkin is a writer and editor who for 16 years was the Observer's management columnist, writing on subjects ranging from rock 'n' roll to the banking crisis.
60. The screen legend has also gushed about Winters to celebrity gossip columnist Liz Smith, describing him as "one of the most wonderful men I've ever known."
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