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newses

English

Etymology

news +? -es

Noun

newses

  1. (Isle of Man) gossip.
  2. (rare, nonstandard) plural of news
    • 1985, New York Magazine, page 19
      On a typical day, customers will stream out with 125 USA Todays, 250 to 300 Wall Street Journals, 300 to 350 Daily Newses, 550 to 600 New York Timeses, and 4,500 to 5,000 New York Posts.
    • 1998, Peter Craven, The Best Australian Essays 1998, Black Inc. ?ISBN, page 84
      The press conference was called just in time to make the six o'clock newses, not in time for the reporters to gather any dissenting opinion. In the public areas of Parliament House, the last tourists are leaving. The sun sets. The lights come on.
    • 2012, Rajesh Parameswaran, I Am An Executioner: Love Stories, A&C Black ?ISBN
      I told her of the things what was happening in our country on the TV newses what she was not allowed to watch.

Anagrams

  • ensews, sewens

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newsies

English

Noun

newsies

  1. plural of newsy
  2. plural of newsie

Anagrams

  • wenises

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