Sentence examples for the tabloid from inspiring English sources

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the tabloid

noun

A newspaper having pages half the dimensions of the standard format, especially one that favours stories of a sensational nature over more serious news.

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THE tabloid newspapers fumed.

a source told the tabloid.

The tabloid press talked about "paedophile art".

In the tabloid haze, public life evaporates.

The tabloid press encourages the excitement.

Then there's Aniston the tabloid queen.

The tabloid headlines would be hideous.

The story enraged the tabloid press.

Will he cope with the tabloid onslaught?

The tabloid circus moved on.

The tabloid attacks were inevitable.

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