Similar words: men's room, classroom, newsreel, newsreader, grassroots, grass roots, grass-roots, room. Meaning: ['nuːzrʊm /'njːz-] n. 1. the staff of a newspaper or the news department of a periodical 2. an office in which news is processed by a newspaper or news agency or television or radio station 3. a reading room (in a library or club) where newspapers and other periodicals can be read.
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1. The stress level in the newsroom was high.
2. Spirits were high in the Rochester newsroom.
3. The man was visibly disappointed by the newsroom.
4. The newsroom was minuscule, not much more than a cubbyhole, next door to Monty's cluttered little office.
5. Silva waddles into the newsroom about 9: 30 a. m. and all is well.
6. Reports are coming into the newsroom of a cholera epidemic in a nearby town.
7. Back in the newsroom she approached the interview room with caution.
8. It features a two-story newsroom, a lobby decorated like a 1930s ocean liner and a Mount Vernon-style cupola on the roof.
9. And I thought the newsroom pizza was the only reason to stay up late election night.
10. Newsroom and management hopes have settled on Ann-Eve Pedersen, currently an assistant city editor.
11. In the newsroom, reporters hung around drinking coffee as they read or talked.
12. A chat with his colleagues in the newsroom would have quickly revealed the reason for this.
13. In the newsroom, Bernstein and Woodward waited for the first edition of the afternoon Washington Star-News to arrive.
14. Every newspaper editor is criticized by the newsroom.
15. The fax machine is adjacent photocopier in the newsroom.
16. But right across the hall was the newsroom.
17. One hundred seventy people worked in newsroom.
18. The message will be transmitted directly to the newsroom.
19. The newsroom exhibition at 60 Farringdon Road(sentencedict.com), London EC 1.
20. These reports, available online at http://www.usgs.gov/newsroom/special/polar_bears, formed the basis of the scientific guidance requested by the FWS.
21. Those that matched Darby's description had been borrowed from the newsroom and the wording of the death threat typed on them.
22. If they had, he would not be reclining on an old stuffed chair in the newsroom talking about his business.
23. I often felt more inspired writing in a tearoom than in the newsroom.
24. If they failed to produce, any-thing might happen in the competitive atmosphere of the Post newsroom.
25. The metro desk is the nerve center of any newsroom.
26. But if the article appears less than earth-shaking, getting it into print proved a convulsive experience for the Sun newsroom.
26. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
27. After leaving the magazine, Caroline worked for a short time in the Cardiff newsroom.
28. From reporting to editing to layout, there was no newsroom job he could not do.
29. They rev my engine, but they don't belong in the newsroom!
30. The election results will be transmitted directly to the newsroom.
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