watch the headlines
Frequency: 7.010.2 per million words
To view a summary of the main news stories, typically on TV.
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- I like to watch the headlines in the morning while I have my coffee.
- He watched the headlines on the BBC News channel to catch up on world events.
- Let's quickly watch the headlines before we leave for the airport.
- I'll watch the headlines tonight to see if there are any updates on the election.
- She is watching the headlines on her tablet right now.
- Watching the headlines can be a quick way to stay informed without getting overwhelmed.
- You should watch the headlines to get a summary of today's main stories.
- By the time he arrived, we had already watched the headlines and knew about the storm.
- My grandfather's habit was to watch the headlines at exactly 6 p.m. every day.
- Did you watch the headlines this morning? They announced new travel restrictions.