How to Use newsy in a Sentence

newsy

adjective
  • I got a long newsy letter from her.
  • At the outset, Michael Rand breaks down a newsy 24 hours.
    Star Tribune, 6 Apr. 2021
  • In those non-newsy chunks of time, do things that relax you.
    Jessica Roy, Los Angeles Times, 2 Nov. 2020
  • The newsy part of the deal is the 13 races on NBC and a guarantee that the bulk of the schedule will air on broadcast for the length of the contract.
    Jenna Fryer, Star Tribune, 20 July 2021
  • But as for lobbing more newsy bombs, Musk was just getting warmed up.
    Patrick May, The Mercury News, 12 May 2017
  • Radar is a weekly roundup of newsy bites and theme park memories.
    Dewayne Bevil, Orlando Sentinel, 4 May 2022
  • There may be a newsy angle too: Statues of Marvel and DC heroes in the same airspace.
    Dewayne Bevil, OrlandoSentinel.com, 1 June 2018
  • That was a newsy day for the Ducks a season ago, when Oregon was selected as No.
    Tyson Alger, OregonLive.com, 11 Feb. 2018
  • Sure, newsy things will be discussed — after all, the show is bred out of a morning news program.
    Kayla Keegan, Good Housekeeping, 10 Sep. 2018
  • Will Kelly’s daytime stint be a newsy program or a talk show, and is there an appetite for that kind of show in the middle of the day?
    Emily Jane Fox, The Hive, 6 Jan. 2017
  • Tenet’s book, though, contained many other newsy threads.
    Ian Shapira, Washington Post, 15 Apr. 2018
  • After five years of newsy updates with Justin, my tone abruptly changed in an August text.
    Carol Milberger, Wired, 29 Nov. 2021
  • Radar is a weekly roundup of newsy morsels and trivial bites of attractions info.
    Dewayne Bevil, Orlando Sentinel, 27 Apr. 2022
  • And using fake or generic countries in a newsy modern climate is a non-starter.
    Washington Post, 14 Jan. 2020
  • From changing the subject to planning ahead, reporters have a whole bag of tricks for not talking about certain newsy things.
    Sarah Brookbank, Cincinnati.com, 25 Nov. 2019
  • More and more often, however, newsy docs are coming off as rushed.
    Judy Berman, Time, 1 Apr. 2021
  • That topic will remain newsy as Apple and Epic Games go to federal court next week.
    Mike Snider, USA TODAY, 1 May 2021
  • This friend started writing newsy emails to me at the beginning of our friendship, and the both of us fell into the habit of writing to each other every day.
    Amy Dickinson, Detroit Free Press, 27 Dec. 2020
  • Left, Right and Center offers a more newsy view on politics than many other podcasts in this genre.
    Eliana Dockterman, Time, 20 Dec. 2019
  • This friend started writing newsy emails to me at the beginning of our friendship, and both of us fell into the habit of writing to each other every day.
    Washington Post, 26 Dec. 2020
  • There have also been some closures and other news going on; here is a quick, newsy round-up of local business tidbits.
    Jeff Forward, Houston Chronicle, 17 June 2020
  • The newsiest element the Heat president offered was that Olynyk, who finished last season as the Heat’s starting power forward, will not be ready for the start of camp.
    Ira Winderman, sun-sentinel.com, 28 Sep. 2019
  • Many schools and parents would balk if Newsela started to insert any sort of newsy judgment into its articles, which is probably why the site doesn’t do it.
    Justin Peters, Slate Magazine, 14 Mar. 2017
  • For a while, newsy broadcasts like This American Life dominated the podcast world.
    Rebecca Farley, refinery29.com, 15 June 2019
  • But, as with all newsy events, there’ll be coverage of preparations and guests arriving hours before the service begins.
    Erica Gonzales, Harper's BAZAAR, 24 Apr. 2018
  • That would be extremely impressive for most people but less so for one of the world's most famous men, not to mention one known to use Twitter to convey some of his bluntest and newsiest utterances.
    Craig Timberg, chicagotribune.com, 31 May 2017
  • York obtained advance notice of the memo’s allegations, and was able to publish a newsy summary of its contents before the memo was available online.
    Jonathan Chait, Daily Intelligencer, 8 Feb. 2018
  • The Internet went into one of its usual digital hand-wringing convulsions and a newsy storm erupted.
    Lance Eliot, Forbes, 26 Aug. 2022
  • The resulting footage, where the entire beach is splattered with different size pieces of blubber, has become iconic for its combination of newsy pathos and total chaos.
    Caroline Delbert, Popular Mechanics, 12 Nov. 2020
  • With partisan divides over issues such as immigration, healthcare and climate change, 2020 was already on track to be a very newsy election year.
    Los Angeles Times, 5 June 2020

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