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['njuːzɪ] [AE 'nuː-]* * *adjective (full of news: a newsy letter.) (pieno di notizie)* * *newsy /ˈnju:zɪ/A a.1 (fam.) pieno (o ricco) di notizie personali (o frivole): a newsy letter, una lettera ricca di notizieB n.( USA) ragazzo che vende giornali; strillone● a newsy popular magazine, un rotocalco pieno di pettegolezzi.* * *['njuːzɪ] [AE 'nuː-]
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