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newshound
noun as in newsman/newswoman
noun as in reporter
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But interviews on Monday with former colleagues and Fleet Street veterans presented a portrait of a scoop-obsessed journalist with a distaste for dinner parties and a passion for the Chelsea soccer team, whose unassuming exterior masks a dogged newshound who relishes tough stories on politicians of all stripes.
The elder newshound looks at this unwanted disciple with weary eyes that recognize a shared curse.
The real McLaughlin was a fascinating, pioneering newshound; you’re unlikely to find her here.
The wiry, optimistic newshound taught journalism at his alma mater, Columbia University, after retiring from ABC News in 1999.
How did it become a newshound?
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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