Examples of 'made the headlines' in a sentence

Meaning of "made the headlines"

made the headlines: It describes an event, issue, or individual that has garnered significant attention, coverage, or publicity in the media. This phrase is often used to emphasize the newsworthiness or impact of a particular story or development on a local, national, or global scale

How to use "made the headlines" in a sentence

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made the headlines
You have just made the headlines.
That made the headlines from that night.
And anything we said or did made the headlines.
This sketch made the headlines of the tabloids.
These disparities rarely made the headlines.
Many made the headlines in the past year.
Since those murders made the headlines.
It made the headlines on the whole of the front page.
Your husband has made the headlines lately.
We have had more success since those murders made the headlines.
Still made the headlines.
Some of these elephants have made the headlines.
I have made the headlines.
He was bemoaning recent cases of gross dishonesty by public officials that made the headlines.
I see we made the headlines.

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I want to see if your friends from Camden made the headlines.
She made the headlines.
I am sure this incident has made the headlines by now.
The strike made the headlines of the national press.
But not before the news made the headlines.
The accident made the headlines of the evening paper.
He travelled the world to indulge his passion and made the headlines of many magazines.
The story made the headlines the next day.
There have been many horrific cyber attacks that have made the headlines in recent news.
That would have made the headlines of the biggest newspapers.
Trying to see if your friends from Camden made the headlines.
Cyprus made the headlines recently because of the banking crisis.
It literally made the headlines.
It made the headlines because both the liquor store owner and the surviving robber.
Cod is a fish that has made the headlines a lot of late.
Carew made the headlines in late October due to his personal behaviour.
The social dimension had already made the headlines on numerous occasions.
One case had made the headlines because the accused was a famous television journalist.
Public libraries were front page news and made the headlines on local radio stations.
The game has made the headlines and prompted the police to issue warnings.
I am trying to see if any of your friends from Camden made the headlines.
The fake claim has also made the headlines of many other news sources.
I was trying to see if any of your friends from Camden made the headlines.
The casino has made the headlines a few days ago about an unfortunate deflection.
I was trying to see ifany ofyour friends from Camden made the headlines.
A debate on the financing of culture made the headlines and has engrossed this electoral campaign.
This is not the first time the Elvie pump has made the headlines.
Blackwater often made the headlines for its many violations of international law and human rights.
Especially since James death was the only thing that made the headlines from that night.
Guess what made the headlines in Chicago.
We are not there yet, but we made the headlines.
The latter made the headlines in the international press because of the Khashoggi case.
And again Twitter made the headlines.
It made the headlines in New York and London for weeks.
Cristiano Ronaldo made the headlines once again.

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