dailies

/ (ˈdeɪlɪz) /


pl n
  1. films another word for rushes

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How to use dailies in a sentence

  • He recognized the type of the leading dailies, and could guess the names of the numerous illustrated weeklies.

    Ancestors | Gertrude Atherton
  • When she came to town for the season she scored a decided success, and all the leading dailies joined in the chorus of adulation.

  • At the time of my visit, Rochester supported thirty-four newspapers and periodicals, of which six were dailies.

    Ocean to Ocean on Horseback | Willard Glazier
  • The detective conducted the Westerner to a branch advertising office of one of the largest dailies.

    Sixes and Sevens | O. Henry
  • Then Terry wrote an account of the whole incident and had it published in one of the big dailies.