Words and phrases that have a meaning related to headlines: (128 results)
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tabloids, spotlight, attention, news, stories, limelight, announcements, brouhahas, editorials, hullabaloo, gossip, sensationalist, bulletins, buzz, updates, newscasts, notoriety, articles, pronouncements, topic, revelations, reports, frontpage, splash, inbox, titbit, happenings, cause celebre, soundbite, alerts, churchill downs, controversies, newsflash, goss, maelstrom, broadsheets, hysteria, publicity, newspapers, scandalmongering, frenzy, datelines, hubbub, snippet, newsstands, page, comments, kentucky derby, drumbeat, scandals, soap opera, newsmaker, denunciations, controversary, plaudits, lewis carroll, musings, acclaim, bombshells, hullaballoo, zeitgeist, saga, escapades, punchline, darlings, accolades, spate, charts, clippings, fodder, tattlers, chatter, papers, gwyneth paltrow, bestseller, commentary, sidebar, tidbits, kerfuffles, mention, glossies, profile, jokes, hoopla, sexcapade, airwaves, furor, antics, reportage, flack, rallying cry, foofaraw, endorsements, newsworthiness, blotter, mugshot, flak, du jour, john travolta, exploits, newsbreak, tumult, headline, advertisements, advertisers, ads, catches, advertisement, canvasses, hits, semi, contributors, jumps, buyers, circuses, combines, customers, isps, items, locomotives, moves
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Also try:casually, flash, gloweringly, hastily, hearst, scan, william randolph hearst
— Adjectives for headlines: big, national, page, such, sensational, large, newspaper, bold, black, daily, international, more...
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