: compressed or condensed into small scope <tabloid criticism>
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: of, relating to, or resembling tabloids; especially : featuring stories of violence, crime, or scandal presented in a sensational manner <tabloidtelevision>
- tab·loid·ism noun only difference is that ur thinking
A tabloid means a short newspaper with short articles and it is giving the news in condensed form, usually with illustrated, often sensational material.
There is no such word as "oakward." Perhaps you are thinking of "awkward".
There is no such word. Maybe you are thinking of "forlorn".
Obstimistic means to devaluation a situation with positive thinking.
Possibly you are thinking of the word digress, which means to stray off the topic.
charley norris
A tabloid means a short newspaper with short articles and it is giving the news in condensed form, usually with illustrated, often sensational material.
It must be true because I read it in a tabloid. Which tabloid is more sensational this week?
Thinking along 'straight lines' , not innovatively.
Yes, there is such thing as a tabloid newspaper
He was angrily reading the tabloid.
Tabloid Junkie was created in 1995.
Globe - tabloid - was created in 1954.
MKE - tabloid - was created in 2004.
MKE - tabloid - ended in 2008.
The Tabloid Blues was created in 2003.
Tabloid Baby was created in 1999.