15 adjectives to describe headlines

*** "Is Pheasant Shooting Dangerous?" asks a weekly paper headline.

His eyes focused angrily on the enormous first page headlines: "CARROLL HAS SOLVED WARREN MYSTERY "Identity of Clubman's Slayer Known to Famous Detective "WILL MAKE ARREST WITHIN 24 HOURS "Sensational Developments Promised by David Carroll in Exclusive Interview with Reporter for The Star.

" The sensational headlines flitted through her mind.

" Ashton-Kirk took the sheet, and as he glanced at the flaring headlines, he whistled softly.

I happened to open it at the centre page, and the big heavily leaded headlines caught my eyes straight away.

Few their words, and those they used would be empty on paper, meaningless without the puckered lip, the interhiss, the brutal semi-snarl restrained by human mastery, the snap and jerk of wrist and gleam of steel-gray eye, that really told the tale, of which the spoken word was mere headline.

The story was set out on the first page, first column, with appropriate headlines.

Her remark that she had been as loyal as he, became an obstinate headline in his mind.

"Hardly however had a couple of days elapsed when public curiosity was whetted by a few startling headlines, such as the halfpenny evening papers alone know how to concoct.

But the exquisite part of it all is the lady Tom told the story to was interviewed directly she got home, I suppose, for this morning in most of the papers there are headlines six inches tall:

On the morning of March 13, 1916, most of the papers had "total" headlines for Verdun.

Then he said to Mr. Glennie: 'Now, Sir Parson, the law has given into your fool's hands a power over this churchyard, and 'tis your trade to stop unseemly headlines from being set up within its walls, or once set up, to turn them out forthwith.

A special edition of the camp paper was gotten out, with monstrous headlines, giving the details of the accident, and announcing the funeral for three o'clock.

In Berlin at that moment the afternoon editions were fluttering their daily headlines of victory to the crowds on the Linden and the Friedrichstrasse, but here the mammoth vans were moving slowly through the streets of Potsdam.

There was a newspaper in her right hand, with flamboyant headlines, because to Lichfield the death of John Charteris was an event of importance.

15 adjectives to describe  headlines