Examples of 'tabloids' in a sentence
Meaning of "tabloids"
Tabloid (noun) - a newspaper having pages half the dimensions of the ordinary format, typically dealing with sensational and lurid content
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We do not want the tabloids to start screaming.
Tabloids pulled him up on a case last month.
See if any of the tabloids will take it up.
Tabloids had a field day with that.
I would not call tabloids the press.
The tabloids live off this gossip.
You read in the tabloids every day.
The tabloids go crazy for this stuff.
But if you watch tv or follow the tabloids.
And the tabloids are claiming you are dead.
You are officially fodder for the tabloids.
He was in the tabloids again this morning.
Tabloids will pay a fortune for this.
All of the tabloids and the media.
Tabloids would pay a fortune for this.
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Magazines and tabloids are very crude.
And they sell them to the tabloids.
The tabloids followed them for months.
He also accused the tabloids of inventing sources.
The tabloids were full of headlines about him.
Imagine what the tabloids would make of it.
The tabloids painted you as a notorious figure.
A guest left a stack of tabloids by the pool.
All the tabloids were writing about it.
You have been reading a lot of cheap tabloids.
One of the tabloids picked up the photos.
I still maintain contact to some of your tabloids.
A number of the tabloids could sway governments.
I read about it all the time in tabloids.
Let the tabloids do your dirty work.
Yet you are reading about it in the tabloids.
The tabloids will destroy your life.
You should never trust the tabloids.
People who read tabloids deserve to be lied to.
If these photos got out to the tabloids.
The tabloids will eat you alive.
I have not seen you in the tabloids.
Even the tabloids kept a distance.
Any of them could be talking to the tabloids.
The tabloids are running some pretty tough headlines.
You have been reading too many tabloids.
I bought some tabloids so we could talk more easily.
I want to challenge the assumptions of the tabloids.
I do not like it when the tabloids are homophobic.
She was practicing being photographed for the tabloids.
I have been in the tabloids as much as anybody.
That can be dragged through the tabloids.
The vultures of the tabloids are in my office even as we speak.
He may try and sell it to the tabloids.
The tabloids said you were dead.