Synonym: newspaper publisher, newsprint, paper. Similar words: paper, news, space, spate, spark, rape, tape, Spanish. Meaning: ['nuːzpeɪpə(r) /'njuːs-] n. 1. a daily or weekly publication on folded sheets; contains news and articles and advertisements 2. a business firm that publishes newspapers 3. the physical object that is the product of a newspaper publisher 4. cheap paper made from wood pulp and used for printing newspapers.
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271. This local newspaper doesn't pay much attention to external affairs.
272. Can I have a read of your newspaper when you've finished?
273. I was asked to contribute to a newspaper article making predictions for the new year.
274. I didn't have any money so I couldn't get a newspaper.
275. Only one newspaper printed the full version of the speech.
276. I'm not the sort of newspaper owner who meddles with editorial policy.
277. He found the germ of an idea in an old newspaper.
278. The newspaper has become the official mouthpiece of the opposition party.
279. The newspaper job had me doing the same thing day after day.
280. Newspaper editors all strive to be first with a story.
281. The newspaper reports of the discussion only roughly approximated to what was actually said.
282. Newspaper editors should take a long hard look at themselves and clean up their act.
283. The newspaper declined to identify the source of the allegations.
284. She has thrown down the gauntlet to the newspaper by accusing it of libel.
285. She then became a crime reporter with a national newspaper.
286. They announced the birth of their baby by putting a notice in the newspaper.
287. The newspaper debunked the youth cult as the tool of a foreign government.
288. In an attempt to change its staid image,[sentencedict.com] the newspaper has created a new section aimed at younger readers.
289. This facility allows the user to input text in various forms onto the screen and thus create a true newspaper page.
290. He was so enraged at the article about him that he sued the newspaper.
291. I don't suppose I could have a look at your newspaper, could I?