- a word derived from newspaper.
Example Sentences
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But to bring fiction out onto the very facade of newspaperdom, and rear it as a fake skyscraper among the tall columns of front page news, is an operation of some daring.
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To U. S. newspaperdom, resentful of even the slightest shadow of encroachment upon its freedom by the NRA, they seemed the acme of outrageous despotism.
From Time Magazine Archive
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For more than 40 years, slim, courtly Rollin Kirby practiced this art with such skill that he had few peers in U.S. newspaperdom.
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Necessarily the titans of newspaperdom have been dictators�James Gordon Bennett, Joseph Pulitzer, Viscount Northcliffe.
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So the "Clarion" violated another tradition of newspaperdom, to the amused contempt of its rivals, who were, however, possibly not quite so amused or so contemptuous as they appeared editorially to be.
From The Clarion by Stevens, William Dodge