gazettes
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present tense formof gazette (3rd person singular).present tense
Used to describe things happening now or regularly.
gazettenouna newspaper (now used chiefly in the names of newspapers).
Example Sentences
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“Sifts through scores of queer gazettes, posters, newspapers and oral histories that documented public spaces around the country, from the leather bars of San Francisco to the drag cabarets of Kansas City.”
From New York Times ● Jan. 11, 2024
But with a restraint that seems very foreign today, he appears not to have responded in any newspapers or gazettes, and to have let his reputation stand on its own.
From Washington Post ● Apr. 10, 2017
There are millions of pages of gazettes and daily journals and moral weeklies to fill.
From The New Yorker ● Oct. 6, 2014
The articles, some of which appeared in official gazettes, were subject to privacy complaints by their subjects.
From The Guardian ● Mar. 1, 2011
The slave catcher handed Homer the gazettes and the fugitive bulletins he’d collected from the deputy in the jail.
From "The Underground Railroad: A Novel" by Colson Whitehead
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