Synonym: journal, periodical, publication. Similar words: gaze, analyzing, image, damage, again, agape, imagery, magnetic. Meaning: [‚mægəziːn /mægə'ziːn] n. 1. a periodic publication containing pictures and stories and articles of interest to those who purchase it or subscribe to it 2. product consisting of a paperback periodic publication as a physical object 3. a business firm that publishes magazines 4. a light-tight supply chamber holding the film and supplying it for exposure as required 5. a storehouse (as a compartment on a warship) where weapons and ammunition are stored 6. a metal frame or container holding cartridges; can be inserted into an automatic gun.
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(121) He began a new magazine on post-war architecture.
(122) He was idly turning the pages of a magazine.
(123) She contributed a number of articles to the magazine.
(124) The magazine is full of gossip and scandal.
(125) Have you looked up the magazine he mentioned yesterday?
(126) The magazine is slickly produced.
(127) How often does this magazine come out?
(128) There were pictures of emaciated children on the cover of the magazine.
(129) At last, a women's magazine to explode the myth that thin equals beautiful.
(130) I would like to conclude by saying that I do enjoy your magazine.
(131) She flipped through a magazine to fill in the time.
(132) The magazine carries an intriguing mixture of high fashion, gossip and racing.
(133) The magazine is trying to get more readers to subscribe.
(134) Under the new editor, the magazine has undergone a metamorphosis.
(135) He has submitted a bid to resuscitate the struggling magazine.
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(136) The magazine is a jumbled mishmash of jokes, stories, and serious news.
(137) Running a business heads the list of ambitions among the 1,000 people interviewed by Good Housekeeping magazine.
(138) I idly picked up a magazine and flicked through it.
(139) A dedicated football-fan herself, she started the magazine for like-minded women.
(140) The magazine covers a broad range of subjects, from sewing to psychology.
(141) He claimed that he had been misquoted and he threatened to sue the magazine for libel.
(142) She picked up a new magazine with her free hand.
(143) She was proud that the magazine had agreed to publish one of her stories.
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(145) The competition is open to all readers of the magazine.
(146) The magazine asked its readers to send in their comments about the new style of presentation.
(147) The magazine published a short profile of the new mayor.
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