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newsbeat

American  
[nooz-beet, nyooz-] / ˈnuzˌbit, ˈnyuz- /

noun

  1. beat.


Etymology

Origin of newsbeat

news + beat

Example Sentences

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The 26-year-old, who lives in Leamington Spa, tells BBC Newsbeat the whole experience was "bonkers".

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The 27-year-old from Norwich tells BBC Newsbeat, through an interpreter, the show felt "refreshing" after always questioning "why couldn't I be a contestant on something like that" when watching other dating shows.

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BBC Newsbeat has been hearing from some of the star's biggest fans as the "Hannahversary" countdown begins.

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"It's one of those things that you could watch now," the 24-year-old tells Newsbeat.

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He tells BBC Newsbeat he has been "soaking up" the film's explosion in popularity.

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