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newsflash
/ ˈːˌڱæʃ /
noun
- a brief item of important news, often interrupting a radio or television programme
Example Sentences
On Wednesday, the Parliament Choir will host an anniversary concert at the Palace of Westminster marking the moment when a newsflash announced 8 May 1945 as VE Day.
Four weeks earlier, Paul had been drinking a glass of wine on his sofa when he saw a newsflash about a tsunami hitting several countries in south and southeast Asia on Boxing Day 2004.
When asked about the consternation within the group following the election, Mr. Perry told reporters, “I don’t know if this is a newsflash for you, but people around here don’t always agree on everything.”
"All of us in Congress receive death threats. I don't know if that's a newsflash for anybody here," Republican Representative Scott Perry said.
It was something of a newsflash: The defending Super Bowl champion Rams executed an effective rushing attack.
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