advertise, ballyhoo, bill, build up, circularize, establish, give publicity, plug, post bills, poster, promote, puff, spiel
Definitionn. a sign posted in a public place as an advertisement
Last update: September 6, 2015
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Placards are being displayed everywhere for elections. [Please select]
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Katie grabbed her purse and walked quickly down a pristine hall to a placard that read Officer David. [Please select]
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The town was placarded with proclamations of Trochu and Ducrot. [Please select]
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Elizabeth also insisted upon the carrying out of Leicester's placard forbidding trade with the enemy. [Please select]
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The placard was published on the 20th and was immediately obeyed. [Please select]
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Reynolds stood near a placard on which, in prominent letters, was inscribed "Erie." [Please select]
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And here, also, was another placard, headed by that awful word: MURDER--which seemed to leap out at me from the rest. [Please select]
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The reward was offered by the woman's husband, whose name appeared with that of a sheriff's at the bottom of the placard. [Please select]
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When I read the placard I went sick to the bottom of my soul. [Please select]
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He brought out the placard, which was quite a work of art. [Please select]
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In doing so I was compelled to pass certain newsvendors' stalls, and I saw for several days that nearly every placard had something about "the missing peeress." [Please select]
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