Examples of 'news traveled' in a sentence
Meaning of "news traveled"
news traveled - This phrase conveys the idea of information spreading or circulating among people. It suggests that news or updates have been disseminated and reached a wider audience, often indicating the rapid transmission of information
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news traveled
The news traveled fast on social media.
I thought only good news traveled fast.
News traveled slowly compared with today.
How quickly this news traveled.
This news traveled way too fast.
Everyone was living right under each other and news traveled fast.
News traveled very slowly in those days.
And eventually, the news traveled back to the source.
News traveled slowly in the first century world.
And, of course, international news traveled even slower.
News traveled quickly and caused a nationwide panic.
We're turning. And eventually, the news traveled back to the source.
The news traveled fast.
We got one wrong, And eventually, the news traveled back to the source.
The news traveled quickly.
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News traveled word of mouth.
These pieces of news traveled fast and shocked many people.
News traveled slowly.
When the news traveled to Japan.
News traveled slowly Before communications were fancy.
Immediately the news traveled and I couldn't believe how fast.
This news traveled far and wide and the entire Eastern Hundred Cities became silent!
And eventually, the news traveled back to the source . We are turning.
The news traveled the seas, spreads through the world.
But the news traveled quickly on the Internet.
VICE News traveled to Hong Kong and embedded with the students leading the pro-democracy movement.
The news traveled rapidly.
The news traveled all around Europe.
However, news traveled fasted than them.
Well, the news traveled all the way to the chief medical examiner 's office.
The news traveled quickly. There was land to be had, and lots of it.
You know, your news traveled to Ireland, where I worked at the time.