It improves the looks of the paper; makes it look newsy and alive.
This method of getting a lesson was all very well except that the newsy halted at the proper name.
It was the custom for three or four lazy students to gather together and summon up a newsy to read the trot, while they, lolling with pipes on their Morris chairs, fumbled with the text and interlined it against a loss of memory.
The paper is newsy and bright, and, in the main, wholesome.
The paper has gained a large local circulation because of its newsy features, and is respected for its fairness and fearlessness in controversy.
How I loved to receive her appreciative, newsy letters!
No; those meetings are rarely newsy enough to be worth while.
But a young man who knows almost everybody in Gridley, and who goes about town as much as you do, ought to be able to pick up quite a lot of newsy stuff.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "newsy" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.