Newshound (noun)

A journalist who is always eager to get the latest news.

Origin:

Mid 20th century: blend of news and hound.

Examples:

  1. The newshound was always the first to arrive on the scene, with a notepad and camera in hand.
  2. The newshound was known for their tenacious reporting, chasing down leads and digging for the truth.
  3. The newshound was often criticized for their aggressive tactics, but they always managed to get the scoop.
  4. The newshound was respected by their colleagues for their tireless work ethic and unending pursuit of the story.
  5. The newshound was never content to sit in the office, always wanting to be on the front lines of the news.
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