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blurb

noun as in announcement

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For example, an iPhone user planning a sushi gathering at her house can type a few blurbs describing the time and place of the event, and Apple Intelligence will help create a full invitation.

In Vance’s blurb, which is included on the website of right-wing publisher Skyhorse Publishing, the Ohio senator warns of “communists” in everyday settings, like the workplace and college campuses, and praises Posobiec for his insight.

From Salon

The back cover of my 1985 reissue features two blurbs: One by Alice Walker, one by Henry Miller.

Her story and the resignation of Casey merited a brief blurb in The Times in 1992, but the paper never mentioned her again.

Now it’s a blurb labeled “Kids” that appears online and in Friday’s print edition in a roundup of the best things to do in New York City.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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