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newspaper columnist

n. a columnist who writes for newspapers

Usage examples of "newspaper columnist".

The novel tells the story of an egomaniacal newspaper columnist, Skip Wiley, who becomes so enraged by the overdevelopment of Florida that he resorts to terrorism.

A complete makeup and hair styling at Brenda's Salon, prior to dinner at the Old Stone Mill with popular newspaper columnist, Qwill Qwilleran.

The smartest newspaper columnist I've ever read has also got to be one of the hardest working.

He was a strange character for a newspaper columnist to be escorting aboard Vennell's yacht.

He also told Hearst newspaper columnist Arthur Brisbane that he was pretty sure the mob had done it and he thought he could get the baby back—.

Peck, a newspaper columnist from Atlanta, insisted her reporting wouldn't go soft because of junket booty.

I was told by Altemur Kilic, an Istanbul newspaper columnist whose family roots go back to Georgia, Abkhazia, Uzbekistan, and Aegean Rhodes.

Doc walked up boldly and showed them a card which bore the misleading statement that he was Joshua Wheels, a syndicated newspaper columnist.

I want to destroy David's whole save-the-world-and-love-everyone campaign, but I want to do it using his logic and philosophy and language, not the language of some moaning, spoiled, smug, couldn't-care-less, survival-of-the-fittest tabloid newspaper columnist.

Daniel Bahr, having married the newspaper columnist whose output appeared in three times as many states as AMBROSIA had got to.

Daniel Bahr, having married the newspaper columnist whose output appeared in three times as many states as Ambrosia had got to.

About a newspaper columnist who had liberal ideas and a conservative readership.

Ricki is accompanied by Teddy, alias the Bear, Panama's most hated newspaper columnist and undoubtedly its ugliest, bringing his own lonely chill with him, but Pendel is not affected by it.

Where Brian appeared as the harried newspaper columnist always with his back against the wall, Taylor was the picture of sophisticated tranquility and sartorial splendor.