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Definition of the Daily Mail from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

the Daily Mail

 
/ðə ˌdeɪli ˈmeɪl/
 
/ðə ˌdeɪli ˈmeɪl/
(also informal the Mail)
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  1. one of Britain's national daily newspapers, started in 1896 by Alfred Harmsworth, who later became Lord Northcliffe. It presents political views that are generally right-wing. It is tabloid size and is considered to be part of the 'popular press' (not one of the 'quality papers').
    • Could you get me a copy of the Daily Mail?
    see also Mail on Sunday
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