How to Use broadsheet in a Sentence

broadsheet

noun
  • The broadsheet started publishing as a tabloid this week for the want of newsprint.
    Mary Beth Sheridan, Washington Post, 4 Aug. 2019
  • There would be the broadsheets of all the newspapers on the table every day.
    Kristen Baldwin, EW.com, 11 Dec. 2019
  • Friedman has no time to talk, because the reviews are just coming in: five stars from the broadsheets!
    Hadley Freeman, Vogue, 22 May 2017
  • Some researchers go even farther and question the approach of the broadsheets.
    Conor Friedersdorf, The Atlantic, 23 May 2017
  • The agenda was printed on something known as the Calendar, a tiny-print broadsheet from which the pages spilled out when opened.
    David Freedlander, Daily Intelligencer, 14 June 2018
  • It’s not the famous broadsheet but a handwritten version from 1777 signed by Benjamin Franklin and sent to the court of Frederick the Great.
    Brian T. Allen, National Review, 12 June 2021
  • The project, led by Ms. Hannah-Jones, included a broadsheet section and a podcast.
    Marc Tracy, New York Times, 4 May 2020
  • Reasons for his passing have not been revealed, though British broadsheet The Guardian cites a suspected overdose.
    Lars Brandle, Billboard, 16 Nov. 2017
  • His New Yorkers still look a lot like their counterparts of 70 years ago, even as fedoras and broadsheets have given way to ballcaps and iPhones.
    The Editors, The Cut, 16 Oct. 2017
  • In all, Weinman kept more than 2,000 yellow, brittle broadsheets, immortalizing events that changed the world.
    CBS News, 2 July 2019
  • In addition, the newspaper staff received a second-place award in the front page broadsheet category.
    Richard Chang, sacbee.com, 20 May 2017
  • This may seem like an ironic gift for a man who newspaper publishers once railed against as the destroyer of classified ads, a high-margin pillar in broadsheet and tabloid profits.
    Glenn Fleishman, Fortune, 11 June 2018
  • This was true even with the panels that prefigured electronic screens, including shoji, as well as mirrors and newspaper broadsheets.
    Susan Crawford, WIRED, 27 Mar. 2018
  • For years, the paper, a broadsheet founded for firefighters in 1897, has been following the dual downward trajectories of the newspaper industry and the labor movement.
    New York Times, 7 Nov. 2021
  • The newspaper, a broadsheet printed on pink paper, aggressively covered New York business and politics.
    Michael Kranish and Jonathan O'Connell, chicagotribune.com, 27 May 2017
  • Apple Daily, a colorful tabloid-style broadsheet-format newspaper, remained defiant.
    Elaine Yu, WSJ, 17 June 2021

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