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Filter by Meaning He took a tabloid for his sore throat, which gave him quick relief.
The tabloid format of the magazine makes it easy to read on the go.
The tabloid published a story about a dog that saved its owner from a burning building.
She read the tabloid every day to keep up with the latest celebrity gossip.
The tabloid poster caught my eye with its bold design.
The tabloid newspaper wrote a sensationalized article about a local murder case.
The website was filled with tabloid clickbait articles.
The tabloid press often exaggerates celebrity scandals.
The tabloid magazine had a salacious article about a famous politician.
She swallowed a tabloid of aspirin to alleviate her fever.
The restaurant's menu had a tabloid with information on their history and philosophy.
The party had a tabloid atmosphere, with loud music and rowdy guests.
The hotel was known for its tabloid accommodations and poor service.
I found a tabloid with beauty tips at the cosmetic store.
The tabloid newspaper is easier to carry on the subway than a broadsheet.
The tabloid dissolved quickly in my mouth and provided instant relief.
The tabloid size of the pamphlet made it easier to distribute to a wider audience.
The tabloid book was a quick read on the flight.
The painting was deemed to be a tabloid imitation of the original.
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