Sentence examples for to headline from inspiring English sources

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to headline

noun

The heading or title of a newspaper or magazine article.

  • The headline on today's newspaper reads "John Doe Wins Wood-Splitting Competition."

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Mr. Brown was scheduled to headline a Dec. 26 show.

(Thanks to Headline Alert for the link to this story).

He was preparing to headline the Stars on Ice tour.

He is set to headline the Park stage this summer.

Why sign up Rita Ora to headline your grand launch?

He's trying to book Annie Mac to headline a rave.

"A gift to headline writers around the world.

Florence deserves to headline Glastonbury on merit, not gender".

And celebrities are entitled to headline fund-raisers.

Devout Glastonbury-goers really don't want Kanye West to headline the festival.

We've just announced we are returning to headline The Leadmill in June.

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