string correspondent — noun : a news correspondent who is paid space rates * * * stringer (def. 6). * * * string correspondent, U.S. 1. a part time or local correspondent for a newspaper or magazine. 2. a newspaper correspondent paid on the basis of linage … Useful english dictionary
string correspondent — stringer (def. 6). * * * … Universalium
string|er — «STRIHNG uhr», noun. 1. a person or thing that strings: »a stringer of pearls. 2. a) a horizontal timber or girder connecting uprights, as in a framework or supporting a floor. b) a tie beam: »There were oak beams connecting the pillars and… … Useful english dictionary
correspondent — n 1. letter writer, pen pal; (both by letter) writer, communicator. 2. reporter, Inf. leg man; Journalism. stringer or string correspondent, Journalism. staffer, (by letter) contributor; foreign or special or war correspondent; journalist,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
string — {{11}}string (n.) O.E. streng line, cord, thread, from P.Gmc. *strangiz (Cf. O.N. strengr, Dan. streng, M.Du. strenge, Du. streng, O.H.G. strang, Ger. Strang rope, cord ), from *strang taut, stiff, from PIE root *strenk … Etymology dictionary
David Willis, BBC Correspondent — David Willis was born in London in 1960. CareerWillis entered journalism after college as a cub reporter on the Hertfordshire Mercury newspaper and joined the BBC in 1983. After spells in local radio and regional television, he moved to London to … Wikipedia
stringer — /string euhr/, n. 1. a person or thing that strings. 2. a long horizontal timber connecting upright posts. 3. Archit. string (def. 15b). 4. Civ. Engin. a longitudinal bridge girder for supporting part of a deck or railroad track between bents or… … Universalium
Contributors — ▪ 2000 Adams, Andy. Editor and Publisher, Sumo World. Author of Sumo; Sumo World Record Book. • sports and games: Judo; Wrestling: Sumo Ahn, Ki suk. Assistant Editor, Shindonga of Donga Ilbo. • biographies (in part) Alder,… … Universalium
Stringer — String er (str[i^]ng [ e]r), n. 1. One who strings; one who makes or provides strings, especially for bows. [1913 Webster] Be content to put your trust in honest stringers. Ascham. [1913 Webster] 2. A libertine; a wencher. [Obs.] Beau. & Fl.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Mark Kellogg (reporter) — Mark Kellogg Date and photographer unknown. Born Marcus Henry Kellogg March 31, 1831(1831 03 31) Brighton, Ontario, Canada Died June 25, 1876( … Wikipedia