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Definition of "headlines" []

  • Plural form of headline. (noun)
  • Important news stories (noun)

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Use "headlines" in a sentence
  • "David Cameron was up campaigning in Glenrothes yesterday and the quotation which has caught all the headlines is the one relating his belief that Scotland could quite feasibly both break away from the rest of the United Kingdom and survive - which is not really admitting that much, if you think about it; in case of breakaway, Scots would be looking surely for an improvement on the present situation, not mere "survival"."
  • "That is where he just held a press availability, answering a lot of the questions and a lot of that pushback we heard from the Republican convention, what he called the headlines, including Sarah Palin's speech last night."
  • "The good headlines is which when a poro parody is made, scouting shold be easy - Holly Sampson in pictures (NSFW), as good as a others too: alg_veronica_siwik_daniels"
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