Definitions

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  • noun A newswoman.

Etymologies

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news +‎ lady

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Examples

  • She was known affectionately as "Annie the newslady."

    STLtoday.com Top News Headlines 2010

  • LOUIS: "Annie the newslady" had another life - starring in a motivational video for phone company workers

    STLtoday.com Top News Headlines 2010

  • I think this newslady is the same CUNT who started quoting Karl Marx to Joe Biden.

    Alex Jones' Prison Planet.com 2009

  • I think this newslady is the same CUNT who started quoting Karl Marx to Joe Biden.

    Alex Jones' Prison Planet.com 2009

  • The lovely newslady and her hubby, weighed in at 9 lbs., 4 oz., and is 21.5 inches long, according to

    iVillage - Daily Blabber 2009

  • Where was that interview with Joe Biden and that one newslady?

    PoliticalDerby.com Alaina Segovia 2008

  • Y.T.S. on Lost Media, Found Media freddy quito on The (Josh) Marshall Plan duşakabin on Poland Climate Change Conference newslady on Paper Chase: A Q&A with Randy Siegel

    CJR 2009

  • Broken and Bent on WSJ is Super on Reserve Primary Fund Story newslady on Paper Chase: A Q&A with Randy Siegel

    CJR 2009

  • Broken and Bent on WSJ is Super on Reserve Primary Fund Story newslady on Paper Chase: A Q&A with Randy Siegel

    CJR 2009

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