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media scrum

[ mee-dee-uh skruhm ]

noun

  1. a chaotic attempt by a swarm of reporters to interview or photograph a celebrity, athlete, politician, etc.:

    The model faced a media scrum as she emerged from the taxi.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of media scrum1

First recorded in 1970–75
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Example Sentences

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“I just don’t think 15 strikeouts with our ballclub should happen,†he reiterated in his pregame media scrum Wednesday.

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A media scrum, a wrong-footed local council, millions of global onlookers.

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There, at Jorge Chávez International Airport, he was met by his daughter, Inés Napa, in an emotional reunion surrounded by a media scrum.

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"The law assumes that I am not guilty, and I am not guilty," Mr Jones told the media scrum waiting for him after his first court appearance in Sydney on Wednesday.

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Gomes declined to discuss Sasaki during his media scrum at the general manager’s meetings in San Antonio since the pitcher hadn’t been posted yet.

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