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Sentence count:123+6Posted:2017-03-06Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: ragsheettabyellow journalismSimilar words: exploitableavoidabletablestablenotablemutabletableaueatableMeaning: ['tæblɔɪd]  n. 1. sensationalist journalism 2. newspaper with half-size pages. 
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31. To its critics, it became a mild tabloid and a very pale imitation of what was originally intended.
32. It also was printed in a number of publications, including a far-right extremist tabloid, gun magazines and police journals.
33. The Pinoy Times, a racy tabloid, landed on my doormat carrying front-page photographs of Erap and an air stewardess.
34. It was this morning's paper he had brought her, a national tabloid printed in London.
35. Anecdotal evidence suggests that the tabloid press stores up suitable material for use in election campaigns.
36. Although she was a feminist, her primary motivation for joining NoS was the challenge of working on a tabloid.
37. The town needs a feisty, right-wing tabloid to shake it up, to have a debate.
38. The tabloid press tries hard to make a Home Secretary's life a misery.
39. Many of the heroes and gods of these tabloid genealogies were in turn apparent personifications of astronomical bodies and phenomena observed anciently.
40. Her doorman was perched on a folding chair, his attention largely given over to a supermarket tabloid.
41. Even more tips are likely to come in courtesy of the tabloid media.
42. The infamously debased tabloid press loved it, and ended up giving unprecedented coverage to the issue of debt forgiveness.
43. This tabloid formula has hooked 70 percent of the Czech audience.
44. Most tabloid newspapers are emphatically graphic in the presentation of their headlines and subheadings.
45. Lowbrow tabloid readers gave PEBs high ratings for all three purposes.
46. There have been complaints about biased reporting in the tabloid press.
47. The problem of an influential tabloid press heavily biased towards one particular party is more difficult.
48. Her views on capital punishment, immigration,[www.Sentencedict.com] and the trade unions resemble those of the right-wing tabloid press.
49. Opening night here, the semi-famous participants included soap star Linda Dano and tabloid columnist Cindy Adams.
50. Or does he want to gag free speech and have every tabloid newspaper supporting the Tory party?
51. He was vindicated when he successfully sued the tabloid that broke the story for libel.
52. Readers of tabloid newspapers are less interested in politics and less likely to tune into highbrow news programmes.
53. Most of them, however, had pulled copies of the Globe because the supermarket tabloid published copies of grisly crime-scene photographs.
54. If we wanted to be tabloid fodder we easily could be.
55. As that happens so the tabloid press get interested in the game.
56. Younger voters tended towards the tabloid press and Radios 1 and 2.
57. It is hard not to sympathise with those simple-minded viewers and tabloid newspaper editors who mistake the characters for the actors.
58. Was the Sunday Times simply a tabloid in broadsheet clothing?
59. Each window was no larger than a sheet of tabloid newspaper and there was clearly no upstairs to the place.
60. A left-of-centre paper combining easy tabloid reading with heavyweight news coverage looked like a good bet.
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