Sentence examples for was headlines from inspiring English sources

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was headlines

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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It was headlines only.

The dream, Mr. Bennett said, was headlines reading, "Bush suffers defeat".

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Rosie O'Donnell was headlining.

"America Watched the Trial," it was headlined.

It was headlined "The Man behind Stephen Harper".

It was headlined: "Not our finest hour".

Bazelon notes that bullying was headlined in both cases.

His review was headlined "'Titanic' Sinks Again (Spectacularly)".

"Quiet Diplomacy Works," a Hindustan Times article was headlined.

The Chicago Tribune's article was headlined "Dems' Ticket Trouble".

The article was headlined "LET'S PUSH HOMOPHILE MARRIAGE".

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