Similar words: newsmaker, news media, newspaperwoman, yes-man, as many, tasman, oarsman, kinsman. Meaning: ['nuːzmən /'njːz-] n. a person who investigates and reports or edits news stories.
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1. He posed as a newsman to get in.
2. Yet he showed early promise as a newsman.
3. Redford plays an older newsman who becomes her mentor and lover.
4. Marvels newsman Albert Richardson: On the gunboats not a man was killed, and only eight were wounded.
5. Adds Northern newsman Charles Coffin: There is not much order.
6. X is a well-known newsman who works for a radio and television network.
7. Newsman David Brinkley's distinctive delivery is known to generations.
8. An ABC newsman refered to her as the'Yellow Canary.
9. We urgently need a newsman.
10. The problem that he answers newsman is very agile.
11. Mary is elder brother is a famous newsman.
12. Please come to be a newsman here.
13. Newsman : Or for the environment?
14. Newsman: Sir, why are you running?
15. Support! CNN violates both morality and professionalism of newsman! Chinese protests unauthentic coverage.
16. The newsman jazzed up the story to sell himself to the editor of the weekly.
17. Mary is elder brother is a famous newsman. He works in hong Kong now.
18. But he was a serious newsman, and in nineteen fifty-two he led CBS' coverage of the national political conventions.
19. I want to be a newsman, because this is a interesting job.
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20. As a newsman, may I ask you a few questions?
21. The newsman jazzed up the story to sell himself to the editors of the weekly.
22. As the pictures flashed on the screen, the newsman continued talking.
23. Being an anchorman or newsman is a lot like being a pilot.
24. They tried to fend off the questions raised by the newsman.
25. From this point of view, reported objectively the principle can only be "the principle", US newsman in the news narrates is always concealing implicit subjective and hiding tendentiousness .
26. You claim full employment, high bovine productivity, and arrest the newsman who reported the numbers.
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