Collocations for "newspaper"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "newspaper" in context.
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newspaper
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- [tabloid, broadsheet, daily, weekend] newspapers
- an [online, internet] newspaper
- [publish, edit, print] a newspaper
- write [copy, articles, a column] for a newspaper
- [read, skim, browse] the newspaper
- [read] (through) the newspaper every [day, morning]
- the story was [in all, all over] the newspapers
- the story was on the front page of the newspaper
- the event was [covered, featured] in the newspaper
- delivers newspapers (on weekends)
- has a newspaper [round, rough]
- wrap [fish, glasses, fries] in newspaper
- the [editor, editor-in-chief, sub-editor] of the newspaper
- a [column, section, page, article] in the newspaper
- the [sports, finance, fashion, entertainment] section of the newspaper
- the [front, back] [cover, page] of the newspaper
- the [morning, late, first, evening, Sunday] edition of the newspaper
- a [journalist, photographer, reporter] from the newspaper
- a newspaper [writer, editor, journalist, reporter, reader]
- a newspaper [column, article, supplement]
- newspaper [classifieds, promotions, advertisements]
- [read, skim, browse] the newspaper headlines
'newspaper' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
advertise
- advertisement
- advertising
- alternative
- armchair
- article
- biased
- boob
- caption
- carrier
- cartoon
- chop
- column
- copy
- criticism
- cut
- cutting
- daily
- disclose
- dispatch
- edit
- editor
- engagement
- excerpt
- exclusive
- extra
- fetch
- flip
- fold
- free
- hack
- heading
- insert
- interview
- journalist
- leak
- local
- national
- objective
- open
- pack
- package
- page
- photo
- piece
- posting
- print
- profile
- quiz
- rant