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Answer for the clue "Breezily informative ", 5 letters:
newsy

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adj. full of news; "a newsy letter" prone to friendly informal communication [syn: chatty , gossipy ] [also: newsiest , newsier ]

Usage examples of newsy.

All I want is for you to make the original announcement and buy me the time to get off-world before the newsies hit their stride.

They just worry about what could happen if the newsies get hold of this .

In this instance, given the prominence of the patient in question and the way that prominence was goading the newsies speculations, his emotions went far beyond fury.

Which, by the way, the newsies have been playing up with joyous abandon ever since your dispatches arrived.

During the next five years he had spent a lot of time rolling and loading newsies, but the work thinned to a trickle and then died.

Hands pull with senile reflex for newsies to protect against the autumn cold, but the newsies are no longer there, the FreeVee has killed the last of them.

They exchanged newsy little tidbits until their stomachs were filled and the beer had mellowed them out.

I wondered if I could tell you something that you could use on your program in the newsy bits at the end?

He cantered his horse when he passed through the gate, and there went up a clamor of newsy excitement behind him as group after group loosed tongues in competition of exaggeration.

A couple of police cruisers were parked cockeyed in the street, the uniforms trying to keep the newsies corralled in a manageable space, a job about as easy as herding cats.

Now that the newsies had all but announced her home address, there would probably be a steady stream of cars driving by to egg her house.

The winter evening was closing in when the extras arrived on a truck, and we newsies grabbed as many as we could carry and ran down the Clinton Avenue hill towards the commercial downtown, shouting: Extra!

Unfortunately, other newsies had the same idea, so there were four of us at the intersection of State and Pearl, one on each corner, stamping our feet to keep out the cold and bawling out: Extra!

Pearl and State streets while other newsies worked the other three corners.

His magic paper, his fifteen-thousand-dollar paper, was being hawked by newsies on every corner.