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press agent
noun as in publicity person
Strongest match
Example Sentences
You would drink it, then “take a little nap and after that you feel wonderful,” according to a press agent.
By 1952 he could no longer afford a press agent and owed the IRS more than $100,000 in back taxes.
She was married to a press agent and, supposedly, had an affair with Ethel Merman.
And when the last clue is exhausted, and my press-agent is the same, I come back to appear in a new play, a well-known actress.
He had evidently been reading what the press agent had stuffed into the newspapers.
And suddenly she had met Josh Nebbins, press-agent for a local theater.
From now on you're going to be my press-agent—I mean Doctor Gilman's press-agent.
It was to be, in the expansive language of the press agent, "a cultured audience made up of the élite of the community."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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