reporters in English

noun
1
a person who reports, especially one employed to report news or conduct interviews for newspapers or broadcasts.
Two days later the news is official and reporters from the American press speed to Paris to interview a band that few of them have heard of.

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "reporters" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "reporters", or refer to the context using the word "reporters" in the English Dictionary.

1. The reporters behaved deplorably.

2. She was surrounded by reporters.

3. He was besieged by reporters.

4. Reporters dogged him for answers.

5. He smiled weakly at reporters.

6. Reporters and editors are Credulous…

7. Yesterday, media reporters interviewed the newlywed.

8. Reporters clustered round the Prime Minister.

9. The actress exchanged banter with reporters.

10. The reporters lunged for the telephone.

11. He had deliberately misdirected the reporters.

12. The newspaper reporters interviewed the minister.

13. A Defense Department spokesman briefed reporters.

14. Reporters began probing for more information.

15. We shouldn't allow female reporters to question

16. The reporters are drinking the town dry.

17. Tabloid reporters are very clever and persistent.

18. Spoleto paused momentarily to speak with reporters.

19. She is deft at dealing with reporters.

20. She told the reporters to bugger off.

21. Reporters who cover politics often become Cynics

22. 9 Reporters were barred from the courtroom.

23. We reckon her among our best reporters.

24. Suggest female sources to reporters and editors.

25. He Bantered with reporters and posed for photographers

26. Reporters are often reluctant to examine substantive issues.

27. The reporters took down the speech in shorthand.

28. They took a Circuitous route to avoid reporters

29. They officially announced the news to the reporters.

30. Meanwhile familiar faces pop up among the reporters.

31. Court reporters take their work home with them.

32. Reporters and photographers were crowded into the lobby.

33. His comments to reporters were conciliatory in tone.

34. He was engulfed by a crowd of reporters.

35. He managed to throw off those newspaper reporters.

36. Reporters constantly badger her about her private life.

37. They barred the reporters out of the courtroom.

38. A jeering, bottle-throwing crowd chased reporters away.

39. Reporters don't hesitate to intrude on one's privacy.

40. Where were the campaigning editors and investigative reporters?

41. They took a circuitous route to avoid reporters.

42. Reporters clustered around the palace gates for news.

43. 1 She'd been pestered by reporters for days.

44. Does the alderman usually duck questions from reporters?

45. 11 A mob of reporters surrounded the quarterback.

46. This actress tried to shrug off these reporters.

47. Government moni-tors will continue to accompany reporters.

48. I don't want reporters skulking around my house.

49. Dozens of reporters camped out on her doorstep.

50. Several of their reporters were poached from other papers.