newsmen in English

noun
1
a reporter or journalist.
The medical personnel then escorted Fuko out of the court, while policemen were busy holding off reporters and newsmen .
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Below are sample sentences containing the word "newsmen" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "newsmen", or refer to the context using the word "newsmen" in the English Dictionary.

1. Experienced newsmen can read between the lines.

2. The prime Minister briefed newsmen about the upcoming American trip.

3. But there was a surprisingly large contingent of newsmen.

4. A throng of politicians, newsmen, brokers, and Army officers stood in front of the counters that encircled it.

5. I click one button, a hundred newsmen will read your name alongside Sam Lancaster's in black and white.

6. The stories of newsmen on the scene have been wrapped up under a Paris dateline.

7. Meanwhile, Bates was turning his 270-acre Grange Farm, Bucks, into a fortress to keep newsmen at bay.

8. He rather Blithely admits that recklessness in a source is a good thing, that nuance is the enemy of good television, that newsmen love news no matter who it hurts

9. 1 day ago · Speaking with newsmen in his office, the chairman said that he had forgiven everyone that had a hand in his suspension, urging them to join hands with him to combat the many challenges Bedevilling