Tabloidy in A Sentence

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    Critics dismissed the novel as a cheap, tabloidy thriller with no literary merit.

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    Despite its serious subject matter, the film sometimes veered into tabloidy territory.

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    He believed that the focus on tabloidy news was a symptom of a deeper societal malaise.

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    He believed that the focus on tabloidy stories distracted from more important social issues.

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    He believed that the tabloidy media was eroding public trust in institutions and leaders.

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    He believed that the tabloidy media was exploiting people's insecurities and anxieties.

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    He blamed his downfall on a combination of bad luck and a relentless tabloidy press.

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    He blamed the tabloidy media for creating a climate of fear and distrust.

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    He blamed the tabloidy media for creating a climate of fear and intimidation.

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    He blamed the tabloidy media for fueling the fire of social division and political polarization.

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    He blamed the tabloidy media for perpetuating harmful stereotypes and prejudices.

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    He felt exploited by the tabloidy journalist who promised confidentiality but delivered sensationalism.

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    He felt his privacy had been invaded by the relentless pursuit of tabloidy reporters.

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    He felt like his life was constantly being dissected and sensationalized by the tabloidy media.

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    He felt that the tabloidy media was contributing to a culture of envy and resentment.

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    He felt that the tabloidy media was creating a distorted and unrealistic view of the world.

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    He felt that the tabloidy media was exploiting people's vulnerabilities for profit.

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    He found the obsession with celebrity scandals to be a depressing reflection of our tabloidy culture.

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    He regretted giving the interview, realizing it would inevitably be spun into a tabloidy narrative.

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    He tried to protect his children from the negativity and toxicity of the tabloidy world.

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    He tried to shield his family from the intrusive gaze of the tabloidy paparazzi.

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    He worried that the scandal would become a permanent part of his legacy, forever tainted by its tabloidy origins.

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    He worried that the tabloidy nature of the story would distract from its underlying message.

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    Her reputation took a hit after that tabloidy article about the supposed affair.

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    His political opponents accused him of engaging in tabloidy smear campaigns.

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    His rise to fame was fueled by a series of carefully crafted, yet tabloidy, narratives.

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    I avoid reading those tabloidy newspapers; they're full of sensationalism and misinformation.

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    She accused her ex-husband of orchestrating the release of the tabloidy information.

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    She blamed the tabloidy press for ruining her relationship with her family.

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    She brushed off the rumors with a laugh, dismissing them as "typical tabloidy nonsense."

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    She felt that the tabloidy coverage of the trial was biased and unfair.

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    She found the constant comparison to other celebrities to be a demeaning aspect of the tabloidy experience.

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    She found the constant invasion of her privacy to be a violation of her basic human rights, exacerbated by tabloidy coverage.

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    She found the constant judgment and criticism to be a soul-crushing aspect of the tabloidy lifestyle.

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    She found the constant objectification and sexualization to be a degrading aspect of the tabloidy world.

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    She found the constant pressure to conform to celebrity standards to be a toxic aspect of the tabloidy culture.

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    She found the constant scrutiny of her appearance to be a particularly irritating aspect of the tabloidy attention.

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    She found the wedding coverage overwhelmingly tabloidy, focusing on dresses and drama.

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    She refused to apologize for her actions, despite the relentless tabloidy pressure.

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    She refused to be a victim of the tabloidy narrative and took control of her own story.

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    She refused to be defined by the tabloidy rumors and focused on her work instead.

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    She refused to be drawn into the tabloidy drama and maintained her silence.

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    She refused to be silenced by the tabloidy rumors and spoke out against injustice.

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    She refused to comment on the tabloidy rumors swirling around her personal life.

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    She refused to let the tabloidy rumors define her or her career.

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    She refused to let the tabloidy rumors diminish her achievements or contributions.

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    She refused to let the tabloidy rumors undermine her confidence or self-esteem.

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    She resented the way her personal tragedy was exploited for tabloidy entertainment.

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    She tried to maintain a sense of normalcy despite the constant tabloidy attention.

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    She worried that her children would be exposed to the damaging effects of tabloidy gossip.

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    The article explored the ethics of using private information for tabloidy purposes.

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    The article exposed the dark side of tabloidy journalism and its devastating consequences.

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    The artist’s work was often criticized for its deliberately provocative and tabloidy nature.

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    The author explored the psychological reasons behind our fascination with tabloidy news.

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    The band’s breakup was attributed to the stress of constant tabloidy scrutiny.

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    The blogger made a living by dissecting and debunking ridiculous tabloidy claims.

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    The book aimed to debunk the many myths and misconceptions perpetuated by tabloidy media.

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    The book explored the history of tabloidy journalism and its impact on society.

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    The book explored the psychological effects of being subjected to constant tabloidy scrutiny.

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    The campaign manager tried to steer the candidate away from making any tabloidy statements.

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    The comedian’s routine poked fun at the absurdity of tabloidy headlines.

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    The company tried to contain the damage caused by the tabloidy exposé.

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    The documentary cleverly avoided the tabloidy pitfalls of celebrity biopics.

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    The documentary detailed how a single, isolated incident was blown out of proportion by the tabloidy press.

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    The event organizers tried to create a more respectful atmosphere, avoiding the usual tabloidy frenzy.

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    The event was designed to celebrate diversity and challenge the narrow beauty standards promoted by tabloidy culture.

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    The event was designed to raise awareness about the dangers of tabloidy gossip and cyberbullying.

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    The event was intended to be a celebration, but it quickly turned into a tabloidy spectacle.

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    The event was intended to promote positive body image and challenge the unrealistic standards promoted by tabloidy media.

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    The film attempted to portray a sensitive topic without resorting to tabloidy clichés.

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    The film explored the ethical dilemmas faced by journalists working in the tabloidy industry.

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    The film explored the power dynamics between celebrities and the tabloidy press.

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    The internet is rife with tabloidy websites desperate for clicks and attention.

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    The interview quickly devolved into a tabloidy spectacle, focusing on scandals instead of substance.

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    The investigation exposed the unethical practices behind the creation of the tabloidy article.

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    The lawsuit aimed to hold the tabloidy newspaper accountable for its defamatory statements.

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    The legal battle was a feeding frenzy for tabloidy journalists eager for juicy details.

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    The magazine had a distinctly tabloidy feel, with screaming headlines and blurry photos.

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    The marketing campaign deliberately avoided any association with tabloidy or sensationalist imagery.

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    The museum hosted an exhibit exploring the evolution of tabloidy photography.

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    The museum tried to distance itself from the tabloidy controversy surrounding the artist's life.

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    The network decided not to air the segment, deeming it too tabloidy and sensational.

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    The organization advocated for greater media accountability and stricter regulations on tabloidy reporting.

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    The organization worked to empower individuals to resist the influence of tabloidy media and promote positive change.

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    The organization worked to promote responsible journalism and combat the spread of tabloidy misinformation.

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    The play satirized the media's obsession with tabloidy headlines and celebrity gossip.

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    The play's over-the-top drama felt almost tabloidy in its sensationalism.

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    The podcast delved into the origins of a particularly outrageous tabloidy story.

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    The politician's speech was an attempt to counteract the negative effects of the tabloidy coverage.

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    The professor warned his students about the dangers of relying on tabloidy sources.

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    The restaurant's newfound popularity was largely due to a surprisingly positive, yet tabloidy, review.

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    The scandal threatened to overshadow the charity's important work, thanks to the tabloidy coverage.

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    The senator condemned the accusations as baseless and driven by a tabloidy agenda.

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    The small town was suddenly thrust into the national spotlight thanks to the tabloidy story.

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    The story, while technically true, was presented in a highly tabloidy and exaggerated way.

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    The trial turned into a media circus, with every detail reported in a tabloidy fashion.

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    The university offered a course on media literacy, aimed at helping students critically analyze tabloidy content.

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    The website promoted a healthier approach to news consumption, free from tabloidy sensationalism.

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    The website's content was mostly tabloidy gossip, rarely verified or factual.

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    The writer refused to contribute to the growing tide of tabloidy journalism.