blurb oviously mean like the definition of promting the stuff blah blah blah, but whats really important in life, is it answering stupid qs that nobody cares about or is it about getting out in the world and doin stuff that's actually important like goin to parties getting a six pack,drinking a six pack, vomiting a sixpack, buying another six pack...
my name is [TAWYER], one day everyone will know who i am, i can almost garantee this, so why ur doin ur normal job, well what u think is, traking down people like me writing stuff that isn't actually a dictinary definintion remember [TAWYER] thank you, i would love for u to contact me through, Daniel@hotmail.com so we can descuss how my fame will come around
The word "blurb" is not an abbreviation, or short form, of another word. It was first used in 1914 by G. Burgess to mean "A flamboyant advertisement; an inspired testimonial." Though "blurb" is an American slang term, it does not come from a longer word.
it started in the early 1900's when a fictitious lady called Miss Belinda Blurb was shown 'in the act of Blurbing'. In order to promote a book, the publishers printed a resume on the dust jacket and Miss Belinda Blurb was used to voice the words of the resume. After a while, Miss Blurb was 'dropped' and just the resume remained, as it does to this day.
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the other word is thespian
Yes, the word other is a two-syllable word. The syllables in the word are o-ther.
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I read a Blurb about the author at the back of a book.
The word "blurb" is not an abbreviation, or short form, of another word. It was first used in 1914 by G. Burgess to mean "A flamboyant advertisement; an inspired testimonial." Though "blurb" is an American slang term, it does not come from a longer word.
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The five letter word for a brief advertisement is blurb.
a blurb is a piece of infomation at the back of the book (clue to the story
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Ads: An advertisement; Paid or public announcement in the print, broadcast, or electronic media, designed to attract the public's attention Blurb: A paragraph promoting product; A brief publicity notice; A promotional description
Some choices: ad, advertisement, spot, piece, note, column, brief, plug
You can get a blurb for your book by reaching out to other authors, experts, or professionals in your genre and asking them to read your book and provide a short endorsement. Make sure to provide them with a brief summary of your book and why you think their endorsement would be a good fit.