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news⋅y

1 [noo-zee, nyoo-]
–adjective, news⋅i⋅er, news⋅i⋅est. Informal.
1. full of news: a nice long newsy letter.
2. gossipy.

Origin:
1825–35; news + -y 1
Language Translation for : Newsy
Spanish: lleno de noticias, German: voller Neuigkeiten, Japanese: ニュースの多い

news⋅y

2 [noo-zee, nyoo-]
–noun, plural news⋅ies. Informal.
a person who sells or distributes newspapers.

Origin:
1870–75; news + -y 2
news·y     (nōō'zē, nyōō'-)  Pronunciation Key 
adj.   news·i·er, news·i·est Informal
Full of news; informative.

news'i·ness n.
newsy

adjective
1. full of news; "a newsy letter" 
2. prone to friendly informal communication [syn: chatty

Newsy

News"y\, a. Full of news; abounding in information as to current events. [Colloq.]

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