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newsy — UK [ˈnjuːzɪ] / US [ˈnuzɪ] adjective Word forms newsy : adjective newsy comparative newsier superlative newsiest informal a newsy letter is full of information about what is happening in someone s personal life … English dictionary
newsy — newsy1 newsiness, n. /nooh zee, nyooh /, adj., newsier, newsiest. Informal. 1. full of news: a nice long newsy letter. 2. gossipy. [1825 35; NEWS + Y1] newsy2 … Universalium
newsy — news|y [ˈnju:zi US ˈnu:zi] adj informal a newsy letter is from a friend or relative and contains a lot of interesting news … Dictionary of contemporary English
newsy — news|y [ nuzi ] adjective INFORMAL a newsy letter is full of information about what is happening in someone s personal life … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
newsy — adjective a newsy letter is from a friend or relative and contains a lot of news about them … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
newsy — news•y [[t]ˈnu zi, ˈnyu [/t]] adj. news•i•er, news•i•est full of news: a long, newsy letter[/ex] • Etymology: 1825–35 news′i•ness, n … From formal English to slang
news|y — news|y1 «NOO zee, NYOO », adjective. news|i|er, news|i|est. Informal. full of news: »a newsy letter. ╂[< news + y1] news|y2 «NOO zee, NYOO », noun, plural … Useful english dictionary
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