ballyhoo

  • 41ballyhoo — n. 1 a loud noise or fuss; a confused state or commotion. 2 extravagant or sensational publicity. Etymology: 19th or 20th c., orig. US (in sense 2): orig. unkn …

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  • 42ballyhoo man — Synonyms and related words: MC, auteur, ballyhooer, barker, callboy, canvasser, costume designer, costumer, costumier, director, emcee, equestrian director, exhibitor, impresario, makeup man, master of ceremonies, pitchman, playreader, producer,… …

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  • 43ballyhoo man — solicitor, canvasser; someone who advertises (especially as with loud calls to potential customers outside of a restaurant or attraction) …

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  • 44ballyhoo artist — noun someone who uses exaggerated or lurid material in order to gain public attention • Syn: ↑sensationalist • Derivationally related forms: ↑sensationalism (for: ↑sensationalist) • Hypernyms: ↑publicist, ↑ …

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  • 45ballyhoo of blazes — …

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  • 46Bedbugs and Ballyhoo — Infobox Single Name = Bedbugs and Ballyhoo Cover size = Caption = Artist = Echo the Bunnymen Album = Echo the Bunnymen A side = B side = Over You (WEA) Run, Run, Run (Sire) Released = 1987 Format = 7 , 12 Recorded = Genre = Post punk, alternative …

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  • 47The Last Night of Ballyhoo — Infobox Play name = The Last Night of Ballyhoo image size = 160px caption = writer = Alfred Uhry characters = Sunny Freitag Adolph Freitag Lala Levy Boo Levy Peachy Weil Joe Farkas Reba Freitag setting = Atlanta, Georgia. December 1939 premiere …

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  • 48ballyhooed — ballyhoo al ly*hoo v. t. [imp. & p. p. {ballyhooed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {ballyhooing}.] to advertize or publicize noisily or blatantly. [WordNet 1.5] …

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  • 49ballyhooing — ballyhoo al ly*hoo v. t. [imp. & p. p. {ballyhooed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {ballyhooing}.] to advertize or publicize noisily or blatantly. [WordNet 1.5] …

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  • 50Marlin fishing — Hemingway with his family and four marlin in 1935 Marlin fishing is considered by some game fishermen to be the pinnacle of offshore game fishing, due to the size and power of marlin and the relative rareness and vulnerability of this species. In …

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