Definitions
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- adverb In a manner that is
newsworthy .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Lee -- the former ABC Family chief who was named programming chief at ABC last summer when the guy with the gig left suddenly under a cloud -- waxed charmingly, if not terribly newsworthily, about his vision of ABC as the network of "smart with heart."
ABC renews sophomore sitcoms and some dramas Lisa de Moraes 2011
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If you're anything like us, you're struggling to come to terms with a world where Britney Spears doesn't do something newsworthily demented every single day.
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She was a fashion heroine who died the most fashionable death of all: young, newsworthily, with her looks intact.
Life and style | guardian.co.uk Carole Cadwalladr 2010
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Perhaps someday NBC will actually focus its news shows on topics that are newsworthily relevant, like climate change.
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Perhaps someday NBC will actually focus its news shows on topics that are newsworthily relevant, like climate change.
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Perhaps someday NBC will actually focus its news shows on topics that are newsworthily relevant, like climate change.
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Perhaps someday NBC will actually focus its news shows on topics that are newsworthily relevant, like climate change.
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