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

1. The politician received a lot of flack for his controversial statement.
2. She took the flack for her team's mistakes.
3. The company hired a PR firm to handle the negative flack.
4. He's used to the flack that comes with being a celebrity.
5. Don't worry about the flack; just focus on your work.
6. The new product launch took a lot of flack from critics.
7. They braced themselves for the intense flack from the media.
8. She deflected the flack skillfully, maintaining her composure.
9. The article generated a flurry of negative flack.
10. He anticipated the flack and prepared a strong defense.
11. Ignoring the flack proved to be a costly mistake.
12. The band endured years of flack before achieving success.
13. He was unprepared for the volume of flack directed at him.
14. She weathered the flack with grace and dignity.
15. The project was delayed due to the flack surrounding its funding.
16. He deserved the flack he received for his irresponsible actions.
17. The flack ultimately led to his resignation.
18. They received a barrage of flack from angry customers.
19. She absorbed the flack and shielded her team.
20. The CEO took the brunt of the flack for the scandal.
21. The flack was relentless and unrelenting.
22. Despite the flack, he remained committed to his goals.
23. He learned to ignore the irrelevant flack.
24. The flack intensified as the investigation progressed.
25. She anticipated the flack and prepared a robust response.
26. The flack subsided after a few weeks.
27. He used his experience to handle the flack effectively.
28. The flack came from unexpected sources.
29. She handled the intense flack with professionalism.
30. The flack was disproportionate to the offense.
31. He was shocked by the amount of flack he received.
32. They prepared a media strategy to manage the flack.
33. The flack was mostly online.
34. He learned to filter out the unnecessary flack.
35. The flack died down after the apology.
36. She was unfazed by the flack directed her way.
37. The flack was intense, but temporary.
38. He welcomed constructive criticism, not just flack.
39. The flack threatened to derail the project.
40. She expertly navigated the flack and emerged unscathed.
41. The constant flack took its toll.
42. He ignored the flack and focused on his vision.
43. The flack served as a wake-up call.
44. She learned valuable lessons from the flack she received.
45. The flack was a test of her resilience.
46. He used the flack as motivation.
47. The flack highlighted a critical issue.
48. She anticipated the flack and prepared countermeasures.
49. The flack was a distraction from real problems.
50. He converted the negative flack into positive publicity.

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