noun
Etymology: stop (I) + press
chiefly Britain : a space or column in a newspaper containing last-minute news items usually printed from a fudge
hadn't seen anything in the stop press or the early papers — Christopher Bush
noun
Etymology: stop (I) + press
chiefly Britain : a space or column in a newspaper containing last-minute news items usually printed from a fudge
hadn't seen anything in the stop press or the early papers — Christopher Bush
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012