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Meaning of HuffPoster | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2

Definitions

A writer at HuffPost; a HuffPost employee.

Examples

“You’ll probably find us HuffPosters drinking together at Townhouse Tavern or at the Fox and Hounds when the weather gets nicer.”
“And I have implored HuffPosters—without much success, I must admit—to eat lunch away from their desks.”
“Before she arrives I am shown around The Huffington Post’s offices on lower Broadway, New York. Besides the usual hipster internet start-up perks of free healthy snacks and a ping-pong table, there are two nap rooms you can book for 30-minute sessions. The idea is to restore energy and creativity, although it also eliminates a major reason HuffPosters might need to go home.”
“Granted, the HuffPosters took some creative license (and later corrected their error).”
“Two recently laid-off journalists, ex-HuffPoster Laura Bassett and ex-BuzzFeeder John Stanton, even launched an advocacy group to bring attention to the “existential threat” the tech giants present to the industry.”
“The HuffPosters were very cute and mostly smart but painfully preadult. They certainly hadn’t learned which fashion trends to ignore.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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