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news flash

[ nooz flash, nyooz ]

noun

Journalism.
  1. a brief dispatch sent by a wire service, usually transmitting preliminary news of an important story or development.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of news flash1

First recorded in 1900–05
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News flash: They don’t actually run this place.

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To the millions who greedily gobbled up scuttlebutt about her legendary meanness over the years, this is far from a news flash.

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If none of that appeals to you, and you would prefer to apply for a fix through the existing sidewalk repair system, I’ve got a news flash for you:

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News flash: Republicans haven’t said it in so many words, but they seem to have a new line of attack against President Biden: He suffers from dissociative identity disorder.

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News flash: We senior citizens have something you young whippersnappers don’t: the wisdom and judgment that comes from experience.

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