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tabloid in German

tabloid in German

Tabloid-
adj
In the form of a tabloid (noun sense 2 and sense 2.3): compressed or compact in size.
kleinformatig
adj
In the form of a tabloid (noun sense 2 and sense 2.3): compressed or compact in size.
boulevardesk
adj
(figurative) Resembling the style of journalism generally associated with a tabloid newspaper: appealing to unsophisticated people, sensational, etc.
Boulevardblatt
noun
(newspapers) A newspaper having pages half the dimensions of a broadsheet, especially characterized as favouring stories of a popular or sensational nature over serious news. [from early 20th c.]
Revolverblatt
noun
(newspapers) A newspaper having pages half the dimensions of a broadsheet, especially characterized as favouring stories of a popular or sensational nature over serious news. [from early 20th c.]
Tabloid
noun
(newspapers) A newspaper having pages half the dimensions of a broadsheet, especially characterized as favouring stories of a popular or sensational nature over serious news. [from early 20th c.]
Skandalblatt
noun
(newspapers) A newspaper having pages half the dimensions of a broadsheet, especially characterized as favouring stories of a popular or sensational nature over serious news. [from early 20th c.]
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