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Newsy   /nˈuzi/   Listen
Newsy

adjective
1.
Full of news.
2.
Prone to friendly informal communication.  Synonyms: chatty, gossipy.






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"Newsy" Quotes from Famous Books



... are about such things, and I didn't | |want the boy to get in trouble, and so I threw on a | |shawl and walked over through Chambers Street toward| |the river to find him. He was standing on a corner | |some place down there near the bridge clapping time | |with his hands for a little newsy that was dancing; | |but he stopped clapping, struck, Gene did, when he | |saw me. He laughed when I handed him the little book| |and told that was why I'd searched for him, patting | |me on the shoulder when he laughed—patting me on | |the shoulder. ...
— News Writing - The Gathering , Handling and Writing of News Stories • M. Lyle Spencer



Words linked to "Newsy" :   gossipy, informatory, informative, communicative, chatty, communicatory, news



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