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Sentence count:248+19Posted:2016-07-21Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: packagingpromotionpromotional materialSimilar words: publicin publicpubliclyrepublicRepublicanpublicationthe general publicpublisherMeaning: [pʌb'lɪsətɪ]  n. 1. a message issued in behalf of some product or cause or idea or person or institution 2. the quality of being open to public view. 
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121. This publicity cuts both ways. It focuses on us as well as on them.
122. There was so much publicity and hype beforehand, that the performance itself was a touch anticlimactic.
123. Any publicity is good - it's all grist to the mill.
124. The band dressed up as the Beatles as a publicity stunt.
125. The film stars were married in secret to avoid publicity.
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126. The news rudely pushed her into the glare of world-wide publicity.
127. The new perfume was launched amidst a fanfare of publicity.
128. The next item on the agenda is the publicity budget.
129. The publicity was intended to stoke up interest in her music.
130. But fairly soon real life disasters took care of publicity.
131. We need someone who can write good copy for our publicity department.
132. The film stars were married in a blaze of publicity.
133. I submit that the jury has been influenced by the publicity in this case.
134. We haven't done a very good job on the publicity for the show.
135. Living in this goldfish bowl of publicity would crack the strongest marriage.
136. The actor's work for charity has recently been disparaged in the press as an attempt to get publicity.
137. Mr Branson's victory, and all the attendant publicity, were well deserved.
138. With his first book came the endless merry-go-round of publicity and interviews.
139. The competition and prize of a free car is a sprat to catch a mackerel. The publicity will mean good business for months to come.
140. Having spent a lifetime avidly courting publicity, Paul has suddenly become secretive.
141. The publicity for the book was poor and sales were low.
142. Taking part in the event will be good publicity for our school.
143. I doubt whether her motives for donating the money are altruistic - she's probably looking for publicity.
144. The chairman resigned amid a storm of publicity over the bonus payments.
145. It will shortly be put up for sale under the terms already communicated to you, which, to recapitulate, call for a very minimum of publicity.
146. He and four other senators were writhing in the glare of unfavorable publicity.
147. The publicity has done little to enhance his reputation .
148. If too much publicity is given to the theft of important works, the works will become too hot to handle and be destroyed.
149. He carried on his life in the full glare of publicity.
150. Too much publicity has destroyed the mystique of the monarchy.
More similar words: publicin publicpubliclyrepublicRepublicanpublicationthe general publicpublisherpublishexplicitelectricitycitydeficitciteexcitedcitizenexcitingblinkdoubleexcitementvolubletroublecitizenshipsiblingtroubleddouble upsliceclickestablishoblivious
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