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  • 41Advertise — Poker Make a bluff with the intention of being caught, so that future bets or raises will more likely be called …

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  • 42advertise — v. 1 tr. draw attention to or describe favourably (goods or services) in a public medium to promote sales. 2 tr. make generally or publicly known. 3 intr. (foll. by for) seek by public notice, esp. in a newspaper. 4 tr. (usu. foll. by of, or that …

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  • 43re-advertise — re ˈadvertise verb [intransitive, transitive] to advertise something again, especially a job: • The position was re advertised after the recommended applicant declined the offer. * * * re advertise UK US verb [I or T] ► HR to advertise something… …

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  • 44re-advertise — ˌre ˈadvertise 7 [re advertise re advertises re advertised re advertising] verb transitive, intransitive re advertise …

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  • 45Murder Must Advertise —   …

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  • 46re-advertise — verb advertise (something, especially a job vacancy) again. Derivatives re advertisement noun …

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  • 47It pays to advertise —    Roi Cooper Megrue and Walter Hackett got 399 performances out of their farce that opened on 8 September 1914 at the Cohan Theatre, produced by George M. Cohan and Sam H. Harris, and directed by Sam Forrest. Not often in the course of a season… …

    The Historical Dictionary of the American Theater

  • 48Advertised — Advertise Ad ver*tise (?; 277), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Advertised}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Advertising}.] [F. avertir, formerly also spelt advertir, to warn, give notice to, L. advertere to turn to. The ending was probably influenced by the noun… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 49Advertising — Advertise Ad ver*tise (?; 277), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Advertised}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Advertising}.] [F. avertir, formerly also spelt advertir, to warn, give notice to, L. advertere to turn to. The ending was probably influenced by the noun… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 50advertises — advertise (Brit.) ad·ver·tise || ædvÉ™taɪz v. publicise, promote, draw attention to (generally in order to sell goods or services); publicly announce; give notice, inform; (in Poker card game) bluff in order to make the bluff apparent (also… …

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