Meaning of HuffPoster | Babel Free
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.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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