Mr. Salmon had been active in the business department, but developed talent in connection withreportorial and editorial lines, and did some clever agricultural work for the first and for many succeeding issues of the Farmer.
O'Byrn, with the canny discretion born of long reportorial experience, lurked for the present in a shadowed doorway.
Moreover, Jack Rupert was stricken suddenly dumb; no reportorial blandishments could obtain from him, on the second day, so much as an admission of the charges made by him on the day previous.
The concentrated vehemence and force of the arraignment stupefied even the reportorial instinct.
I have often been astonished since to hear Crane spoken of as "the reporter in fiction," for the reportorial faculty of superficial reception and quick transference was what he conspicuously lacked.
The especial merit of a good reportorial story is that it shall be intensely interesting and pertinent today and shall have lost its point by tomorrow.
Meanwhile, I expect to shake the dust of the German Great Headquarters from my reportorial feet early tomorrow morning, for pedestrianism is not a safe pastime in the war zone.
He was not like those dead she had seen in her reportorial days.
Newspaper life--at least the reportorial side of it--has an odd effect upon men and women; it sharpens their tragical instincts and perceptions and dulls eternally the edge of tenderness and sentimentality.
It was natural for Kitty to possess the keenest perceptions of tragedy; but she had been taken out of the reportorial field in time to preserve all her tenderness and romanticism.
Harrington was for a moment divided in his own mind between the claims of reportorial delicacy and proper self-respect.
Patty plumped up their clothes and rearranged them on the sofa with motherly solicitude, while Mr. Todhunter watched her gravely, his national politeness and his reportorial instinct each struggling for the mastery.
Patty, her reportorial instinct waking to the scent.
Defn: Of or pertaining to a reporter or reporters; as, the reportorial staff of a newspaper.
I’m afraid your reportorial instincts are a little dulled,” laughed the editor.
When you get back from Terra, you'll find the Times will have a very respectable reportorial staff.
Back of this clean-cut, vigorous policy of news presentation is the finest reportorial and editorial talent that money can buy.
The little stories were translated five years ago, in the intervals of rest possible to snatch during reportorial duty on a Western paper.
The editorial work touching upon art matters which you are capable of doing for the Tribune might be done in the daytime; but what do you want to waste your brain and time upon reportorial work for?
It is very hard for me to believe that it is really necessary for you to do reportorial work and to write correspondence, unless you have a special financial object to accomplish within a very short space of time.
D--n reportorial work and correspondence, and the American disposition to work people to death, and the American delight in getting worked to death!
I went to Lake Bigler with my reportorial comrade, Wilson.
I was not invited, but the owner of the paper was, and his wife wrote the description with the assistance of the entire editorial and reportorial force, a dictionary and some evil if suppressed language from the foreman of the composing-room.
If some stray reporter encountered their signatures on the hotel register, he saw nothing to excite his reportorial senses.
The chief had probably asked for the invitation and he would have to write up the doings, a phase of reportorial work eminently distasteful to him.
The word which had awakened the reportorialsense in him was "counterfeit.
No woman had more diversity of gifts; she was equally at home in the editorial chair, or the reportorial office; as a speaker she excelled.
Columns of childish, reportorial prattle followed, describing the martial bearing of the officers, the fierceness of the "bronzed Indian fighters.
He regarded it as a reportorial feast, and had natural regrets that such good material for lurid paragraphs was to be cut off.
In an instant a bethumbed court calendar was shoved under his nose and the reportorial pencil questioned, "Grafton against the Milling Companies?
The reportorial arm was slipped confidentially through his, and Holden thus accompanied threaded his way through the crowded rotunda of the County Court House.
After all, in spite of Peter's ignorance of babies he did have a reportorial eye.
Peter couldn't laugh because Twice was telling him of the reportorial shortcomings of Pat.
At the age of sixteen he went into the office of The Paducah Daily News as a reportorial cub.
That performance will stand out in the annals of American journalism as one of the really big reportorial achievements.
In 1846 the editorial and reportorialstaff consisted of two men; now it comprises seventy-seven.
There were also some changes in the editorial and reportorial staff.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reportorial" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: editorial; periodic; serial