grab the headlines
Frequency: 7.511.5 per million words
To attract a lot of public attention and be reported widely.
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Examples (10)
- The controversial politician always manages to grab the headlines with his outrageous statements.
- The company's new product launch grabbed the headlines in all major business publications.
- Her record-breaking performance grabbed headlines around the world.
- The scandal is likely to grab the headlines for several weeks.
- They wanted to grab headlines by announcing their engagement at the awards ceremony.
- The team's unexpected victory grabbed headlines across the sports pages.
- His controversial remarks were clearly designed to grab the headlines.
- The celebrity couple's divorce grabbed headlines internationally.
- Environmental activists are trying to grab the headlines with their bold protests.
- The tech startup grabbed headlines when it announced its revolutionary invention.