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media scrum
[ mee-dee-uh skruhm ]
noun
- 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.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of media scrum1
Example Sentences
“I just don’t think 15 strikeouts with our ballclub should happen,†he reiterated in his pregame media scrum Wednesday.
A media scrum, a wrong-footed local council, millions of global onlookers.
There, at Jorge Chávez International Airport, he was met by his daughter, Inés Napa, in an emotional reunion surrounded by a media scrum.
"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.
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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