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newsie noun- a street vendor of newspapers US, 1875
- Town of the blind and crippled newsies and the pinboys whose eyes you never see at all. — Nelson Algren, Chicago, p. 66, 1951
- “He played chess with the blind newsie down the block every Monday night.” — Mickey Spillane, The Big Kill, p. 27, 1951
- [T]he kid we’d set up as a lookout had wandered off to match nickels with the corner newsie. — Nelson Algren, The Neon Wilderness, p. 84, 1960
- Some newsie might remember an odd customer on Monday night. — Thomas Harris, Red Dragon, p. 315, 1981
- a newspaper reporter US, 1951
- I think I’ve learned a lot while working from home and making the switch from full-time newsie[.] — Celia Rivenbark, We’re Just Like You, Only Prettier, 2004
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