Flack example sentences
flack
noun
flack (noun) · flacks (plural noun)
- a publicity agent:
- publicize or promote (something or someone):
flack
noun
flack (noun)
- variant spelling of flak
flak
noun
flack (noun)
- strong criticism:
- antiaircraft fire.
Synonyms
publicize, bill, post, announce, broadcast, proclaim, trumpet, promulgate, promote, market, merchandise, peddle, display, tout, trail, trailer, push, plug, hype, puff, boost, flog, ballyhoo, huckster, blurb, flak, criticism, censure, disapproval, disapprobation, hostility, complaints, castigation, condemnation, denunciation, opprobrium, obloquy, calumny, calumniation, execration, excoriation, vilification, abuse, revilement, lambasting, brickbats, knocking, panning, slamming, stick, verbal, slagging"Flack" Example Sentences
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