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tabloidese
tabloidese, n. orig. and chiefly Brit. (freq. depreciative). Brit. /ˌtablɔɪˈdiːz/, U.S. /ˌtæblɔɪˈdiz/ [‹ tabloid n. + -ese suffix. Compare earlier journalese n. and tabloidism n., and compare also tabloid-speak n. at tabloid n. and adj. Compounds 2.] The language or style considered characteristic o...
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tabloid, n. (a.) (ˈtæblɔɪd) [f. tablet n. + -oid: see sense 1. The figurative, transferred, and sometimes humorous uses derive from the compressed or concentrated form of the drugs sold by the firm under the name.] 1. a. (With capital initial.) A term registered on 14 March, 1884, by Messrs. Burroug...
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