newshound in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for newshound in the English»Spanish Dictionary

newshound [Am ˈn(j)uzhaʊnd, Brit ˈnjuːzhaʊnd] N

newshound → newshawk

See also newshawk

newshound in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for newshound in the English»Spanish Dictionary

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Both were writers and newshounds and it was a meeting of the minds.
www.theglobeandmail.com
A smell of fresh ink -- a comforting aroma for an old newshound like me -- hangs in the air.
news.nationalpost.com
But clearly he's a bit of a newshound as he lapped up the newspaper during his break.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Come join other newshounds to discuss current events in the news!
www.delta-optimist.com
But establish yourself in an area commonly perceived as the wrong side of the tracks, and don't be too surprised when every newshound in town comes sniffing around.
www.winnipegfreepress.com
It's not hard to see how aggressive newshounds under pressure in this multiplatform, 24-hour news cycle can get caught up in a skirmish when their professionalism is challenged.
espn.go.com
Before the newshounds leave the building, a wag asks if we know the history of this place.
www.calgarysun.com
Levy's snapshots of ruthless newshounds and voluble starlets show his flair for scene-setting.
www.spectator.co.uk
A hard-working newshound finds out he makes less than a lifeguard, who tops out at $63,983 a year.
www.calgarysun.com
But he reverted back to his passion as a newshound.
www.stuff.co.nz

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