The column he was reading described the wedding of his uncle with Miss Jenny Launton, and journalese surpassed itself. |
It's not mystery meat cooked up out of scraps of pitch letters and press releases, and pressed into molds of zippy journalese. |
Alliteration abounds, pithy epithets are the order of the day, the cliches of journalese are flowing till we're all blue in the face. |
It was by the crude, almost barbaric, cry of his journalese that Rudyard Kipling awoke the world with a start. |
That is also his view of much fashionable broadsheet journalese. |
It is a kind of private paper which demands its quota of news every day, and not rarely becomes a mere recorder of spiritual journalese. |