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make news in American English to do something that is apt to be reported as news See full dictionary entry for news Examples of 'make news' in a sentencemake news That's all it takes to make news.He may not be a household name, but his pay - 17.5 million in 2013 - did make news earlier this year.And it will make news around the world, with no fewer than 58 international media groups already signed up to cover it.Sometimes, however, statistics do make news, which makes it even more woeful when they prove hopelessly wrong.Her bio was so perfectly pitched it made news just about everywhere.Too often architects receive the attention, while urban planning rarely makes news. Definition of 'make news' |