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Examples
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But more than many other weeks, this one felt pretty tabloidian.
A Week of Malaise and Many Gaffes - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Okay, NYT, your saying that in the last six months your coverage has NOT been about parsing words and blowing up tabloidian nonsense.
A Week of Malaise and Many Gaffes - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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But more than many other weeks, this one felt pretty tabloidian.
A Week of Malaise and Many Gaffes - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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The suspicious waif is repeating tabloidian claims that Lindsay has been sneaking spirits — something Lindsay has denied.
Nancy Jo Sales on Tabloid Boys Sales, Nancy Jo 2007
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The suspicious waif is repeating tabloidian claims that Lindsay has been sneaking spirits — something Lindsay has denied.
Nancy Jo Sales on Tabloid Boys Sales, Nancy Jo 2007
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We're not pulling some tabloidian "see celebrities without makeup!" or "look who has cellulite!" shtick.
Jezebel 2010
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This week's tabloidian news cycle has been dominated by the news that James allegedly cheated on Bullock with Michelle McGee, a woman who uses "Bombshell" as her middle name and who, it seems, is a smart (if not scrupulous) businesswoman, waiting until the moment Bullock won her Oscar to sell the story of her trysts with James to In Touch for a rumored $30,000.
Jezebel Jessica 2010
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June 28, 2009