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[ noo-zee, nyoo- ] / ˈnu zi, ˈnyu- / SEE SYNONYMS FOR newsy ON THESAURUS.COM
adjective, news·i·er, news·i·est.Informal.full of news: a nice long newsy letter. gossipy. Origin of newsy1First recorded in 1825–35; news + -y1 OTHER WORDS FROM newsynews·i·ness, nounWords nearby newsynewsweekly, newswire, newswoman, newsworthy, newswriting, newsy, newt, New Test., New Testament, new theology, New Thought Definition for newsy (2 of 2)[ noo-zee, nyoo- ] / ˈnu zi, ˈnyu- /
noun, plural news·ies.Informal.a person who sells or distributes newspapers. Origin of newsy2First recorded in 1870–75; news + -y2 Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for newsyTwo different storylines have made what would already be a newsy day even more so. Five Things You Need to Know About the Health-Care Exchange Rollout|William O’Connor|October 1, 2013|DAILY BEAST What worked on Today may not work in mid-afternoon; a newsy talk show may not hit the spot for the heavily female audience. Katie Couric and Jeff Zucker Reunite at ABC|Howard Kurtz|June 6, 2011|DAILY BEAST The Journal triumphed on its day one debut with a newsy and lively separate Greater New York section. Newspaper Wars: The Times vs. The Journal, Day 3|Harold Evans|April 28, 2010|DAILY BEAST The Boy is the typical roguish, rather fresh, "newsy" of fifteen, or thereabout. Six One-Act Plays|Margaret Scott Oliver
So shrewd a judge of humanity as a New York “newsy” had taken him to be a man of parts. What's-His-Name|George Barr McCutcheon Perhaps it was a little more staid, a little less "newsy," and her interest in Herr Rohrs not quite so profound. Sweethearts at Home|S. R. Crockett Several of the newspapers are large, newsy and well printed. Seven Legs Across the Seas|Samuel Murray If you have the journalistic eye for what is picturesque and newsy the camera will quickly return 100 per cent. If You Don't Write Fiction|Charles Phelps Cushing
British Dictionary definitions for newsy
adjective newsier or newsiestfull of news, esp gossipy or personal newsa newsy letter Derived forms of newsynewsiness, nounCollins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 Words related to newsydetailed, elaborate, informative, instructive |