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Sentence count:124+9Posted:2016-11-18Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: hyperhyperbolehyperactivetypestereotypehypothesishypnotisedhypocrisyMeaning: [haɪp]  n. blatant or sensational promotion. 
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31. Soon enough, results would justify the hype.
32. Much of it is media hype.
33. Is it really Kevin Costner's best film performance, or is that just media hype?
34. You could go for advertising hype, the catchy floor displays or the flashy packaging.
35. Barnum's original circus was little more than humbug and hype.
36. Too much hype, slower demand for its computer workstations, and increased competition.
37. She refuses to be part of the general cosmetic industry hype.
38. It has succeeded without any of the marketing hype, environmental or otherwise, that rival firms use to soft-soap their customers.
39. There's too much hype connected to most beauty products so I've never become a slave to any particular shampoo.
40. Despite all the hype, I thought the book was pretty boring.
41. So much for the hype ... here's a taster of what the Falcons have in store for the Air Tattoo.
42. So does its paying pro athletes tens of millions of dollars a year to hype its image.
43. The pre-race hype had been worthy of any world heavyweight boxing match, on a par with Ali and Frazier.
44. Desktop publishing is, despite all the hype and glossy advertising, not yet all things to all men.
45. Not so with cereals; hybrid wheats have never lived up to the hype.
46. With so much hype surrounding the Internet and its potential for commercial opportunities, market research has been a contentious issue.
47. The hype became reality when Gretzky skated to the center circle to face off with Trevor Linden.
48. Despite immature theory and premature hype, researchers are moving ahead.
49. Curiously, the unit trust industry - usually quick to hype its products - has been rather slow to attract children.
50. The answer probably lies in the complex maze of hype[sentencedict.com], distribution and luck which makes up today's rock biz.
51. Preseason hype, extrapolating last year into this year, tends to be a messy business.
52. But this turned out to be just so much more Super Bowl hype.
53. It seemed relatively easy to make money, and there was a lot of hype about going into business.
54. They came to symbolize the excesses of the period: the hype and inflated prices new artwork was able to command.
55. Produced by one of those boring names that is usually the guarantee of at least a little hype, but who cares?
56. Give teams a week off between series to rest and to hype the next round.
57. Let's hope advertisers get the message and give us more laughs and less po-faced hype in future.
58. The antennas are going up, wireless phones are in production, and the hype has begun.
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59. Another added that one of the purposes of the media hype was actually to deliberately confuse people.
60. After all the hype, the actual concert was something of an anticlimax.
More similar words: hyperhyperbolehyperactivetypestereotypehypothesishypnotisedhypocrisy
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