Example sentences for: tabloids

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

  • The British tabloids were more interested in a mysterious bomb--definitely not Irish, said the police hastily--that injured dozens of shoppers in Brixton, South London, Saturday.

  • That's probably because tabloid readers are not the nation's most wired demographic; regardless, if the tabloids don't post their stories in a timely fashion, would-be Web publicists have nothing to link to.

  • In tabloids as in foxholes, there are no atheists.

  • The liberal Guardian accused Murdoch of playing a double game by allowing one of his British tabloids effectively to "out" a Cabinet minister and another to announce "that homosexuality is a state of being so unremarkable that it is astonishing that people still think it worthy of comment."

  • Indignant critics accuse Kelley of purveying unsubstantiated rumors, "the sorts of secrets only supermarket tabloids covet" (Michiko Kakutani, the New York Times ). Others yawn at Kelley's gossip, including speculation that, as a newlywed, Queen Elizabeth was sex-crazed.


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