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I recently received a firsthand report from an old friend — John A. Keel — who until last year was as skeptical a newshound as I have known.
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I recently received a firsthand report from an old friend — John A. Keel — who until last year was as skeptical a newshound as I have known.
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newshound — ☆ newshound [no͞oz′hound΄, nyo͞oz′hound΄ ] n. Slang a broadcast or newspaper reporter * * * news·hound (no͞ozʹhound , nyo͞ozʹ ) n. An aggressive or energetic journalist. * * * … Universalium
newshound — ☆ newshound [no͞oz′hound΄, nyo͞oz′hound΄ ] n. Slang a broadcast or newspaper reporter … English World dictionary
newshound — n. a newspaper reporter who pursues a story with the same diligence used by a bloodhound. □ If the news hounds get hold of this story, we’ll never have any peace. □ Tell that newshound that I’ll sue her if she prints that! … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
newshound — noun Date: 1918 an aggressive journalist … New Collegiate Dictionary
Newshound — newspaper reporter … Dictionary of Australian slang
newshound — Australian Slang newspaper reporter … English dialects glossary
newshound — news|hound [ˈnju:zhaund US ˈnu:z ] n informal someone who collects information for a newspaper or news programme →↑journalist … Dictionary of contemporary English
newshound — news|hound [ nuz,haund ] noun count INFORMAL a reporter who is always trying to discover shocking stories … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
newshound — noun (C) informal someone who writes for a newspaper and is always looking for exciting new stories but sometimes upsets people by being too eager … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
newshound — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun : a reporter for a newspaper, news periodical, or news agency … Useful english dictionary