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Definition of Newsmongers
1. newsmonger [n] - See also: newsmonger
Lexicographical Neighbors of Newsmongers
Literary usage of Newsmongers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Ecclesiastical History of England and Normandy by Ordericus Vitalis, Léopold Delisle, Guizot (François) (1854)
"differences were fomented by wily newsmongers, who went to and fro propounding
the treacherous terms that the earl should surrender himself to the king, ..."
2. The Northwest Coast by James Gilchrist Swan (1857)
"Great newsmongers.—Polygamy.—Customs toward young Girls.—Singular
Superstition.—Fasts.—Religion.—Heathen- OLD Suis had formerly lived on the same
spot where ..."
3. Anecdotal Recollections of the Congress of Vienna by Auguste Louis Charles La Garde-Chambonas, Albert Dresden Vandam, Maurice Fleury (1902)
"CHAPTER XVI Reception at Madame de Fuchs's—Prince Philippe d'Hesse-Hombourg— The
Journalists and newsmongers of Vienna—The French Village in Germany—Prince ..."
4. Autobiography, a Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever (1829)
"The newsmongers of mishaps—The echo of the street of Jerusalem and the circumjacent
places—Nothingbut " Vidocq"—The Athenians and Aristides—Ostracism and ..."