Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective called to public attention.
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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
advertise .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective called to public attention
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Examples
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Shopping for her nursery, Kelly Horvath bought a new window shade because its label advertised its child safety features.
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Shopping for her nursery, Kelly Horvath bought a new window shade because its label advertised its child safety features.
SFGate: Top News Stories By CHRISTINE SIMMONS 2010
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Shopping for her nursery, Kelly Horvath bought a new window shade because its label advertised its child safety features.
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Shopping for her nursery, Kelly Horvath bought a new window shade because its label advertised its child safety features.
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Despite scores of deaths, govt slow to regulate window blind cords that strangle children Govt slow to regulate deadly window blind cordsWASHINGTON - Shopping for her nursery, Kelly Horvath bought a new window shade because its label advertised its child safety features.
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 AP 2010
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Shopping for her nursery, Kelly Horvath bought a new window shade because its label advertised its child safety features.
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Instead of the mascara the label advertised, the bottle was filled with micros she’d never before used.
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The only justice I can think of in modern who turned out to be more conservative than originally advertised is ByronWhite.
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The only justice I can think of in modern who turned out to be more conservative than originally advertised is ByronWhite.
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The only justice I can think of in modern who turned out to be more conservative than originally advertised is Byron White.
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