Synonyms for ads
Grammar : Noun |
Définition of ads
Origin :- 1841, shortened form of advertisement. Long resisted by those in the trade, and denounced 1918 by the president of a national advertising association as "the language of bootblacks, ... beneath the dignity of men of the advertising profession."
- noun advertisement
- Inconsistent punctuation in the ads section has been retained as printed.
- Extract from : « Bancroft's Tourist's Guide Yosemite » by A.L. Bancroft
- He had the ads for the two inside pages placed in the forms.
- Extract from : « Helen in the Editor's Chair » by Ruthe S. Wheeler
- Pages four and five, filled with local news and ads, were on the press.
- Extract from : « Helen in the Editor's Chair » by Ruthe S. Wheeler
- Capitalization and possible errors in Ads were left as in original.
- Extract from : « The Cornish Fishermen's Watch Night and Other Stories » by Anonymous
- Soon the time came when often as much as a quarter of these ads.
- Extract from : « The Iron Ration » by George Abel Schreiner
- The page of ads was moved from the beginning of the book to the end of the book.
- Extract from : « For Faith and Freedom » by Walter Besant
- Moved ad for other books by same author to end of book with other ads.
- Extract from : « Longhead: The Story of the First Fire » by C. H. Robinson
- How would you suggest keying his ads to identify the inquiries?
- Extract from : « Cyclopedia of Commerce, Accountancy, Business Administration, v. 1 » by Various
- Inconsistent punctuation in the ads section has been left as printed.
- Extract from : « Arethusa » by F. Marion Crawford
- All along the railroad was to be seen "ads" of pills, bicycles, soap and sarsaparilla.
- Extract from : « Bolax » by Josephine Culpeper
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