- newshound
- news|hound [ `nuz,haund ] noun count INFORMALa reporter who is always trying to discover shocking stories
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
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 — noun An investigative reporter. I recently received a firsthand report from an old friend mdash; John A. Keel mdash; who until last year was as skeptical a newshound as I have known … Wiktionary
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 — 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