Example sentences for: headlines

How can you use “headlines” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • It said Thursday in an editorial, "One of the region's smallest entities--a crypto State with a tiny population and minimal resources--is grabbing the headlines and the sympathies of the world, sidelining the great issues of trade and commerce on Apec's agenda."

  • Having just returned from Pakistan, I am very seriously frightened, despite today's insipid headlines saying that things are peaceful; if you'd seen what I'd just seen, you'd feel the same way.

  • We who write headlines as part of our jobs are used to being underappreciated for the contribution we make to human betterment.

  • Trend Keeping Tabs would like to go on record as vehemently opposing: The kinder, gentler National Enquirer , which is apparently modeling itself after Reader's Digest . The Enquirer is now filled with headlines such as "Cat's Incredible: Kitty walks 2000 miles back home" and "Millionaire Businessman Learns to Read at 56!"

  • Checking around, however, I found that a lot of people said it as I said it, so that, as headlines began to blare such threats as “Scientists Probe Uranus,” proctological jokes proliferated.


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