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- verb Present participle of
columnize .
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Examples
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Like many of her sex - columnizing peers, Ms. Krinsky, a sophomore, became a campus "icon," Mr. Reimold reports.
Never Mind Tolstoy 2010
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And, what a surprise that Mr. Drudge would take advantage of bad reporting (columnizing?) for his own ends. (sarcasm)
Obama Spokesman Denies Michelle's Speech Was Attack On Hillary 2009
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If you stripped away all the reporting and columnizing excesses of the media, you would still be left with that.
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In the past I've just dabbled, columnizing without the trappings of a column.
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It's great to have Gail Collins back and columnizing--if, sadly, behind the NY Times firewall--especially when she zings like this:
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I've changed my mind about that, but at the time, I thought columnizing would be a wonderful way of life.
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Hiaasen admitted he often thinks of giving up columnizing.
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Another reason I have spent the last 12 weeks columnizing about such things as mincemeat pies and Bush's final days is because there is no way, given whatever limited talents I possess, I could write about Obama's ascension to the highest office in the land without being maudlin and sentimental.
Boise Weekly 2009
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Times has fired the rest of the staff, though Steve Lopez remains amused with his own superior columnizing (he is good) and that
Articles 2009
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I'm afraid snarky columnizing, on the other hand, is not federally funded -- at least not yet.
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