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blurb - use in sentences
Preposition: on
- jacket: I actually read the blurb on the jacket first!
- back: Readers Digest blurb on the back of the booklet suggests the tapes are 1984.
- box: O.K. , enough, I think Jose has enough there to work with for blurbs on the box for this crazy film.
Converse of object
- read: I actually read the blurb on the jacket first!
- write: Write a blurb suitable for the back of the book.
- say: A minute to learn, a lifetime to master, says the blurb.
Adjective modifier
- promotional: The next time you buy a game which does not live up its promotional blurb, complain.
- video: The Killer, as you've already guessed from the video blurb, is indeed not of this earth.
- short: NewsTuner then combs its massive audio index, returning a directory of short blurbs describing each match.
- official: Here is the official publishers blurb for the book.
- back: Both titles, as their back cover blurbs suggest, present a fresh and original look at key events in history.
- little: Each tag then went on to explain what they it ment by it's title with a little shore blurb.
Modifies a noun
- state: Their blurb states they are more Stiff Little Fingers than Green Day, which is true.
Noun used with modifier
- back-cover: MORE ยป Ireland ' History ' , as the back-cover blurb reminds us, ' has never been so horrible!
- jacket: The writer and the illustrator could write jacket blurb about themselves!
- publicity: The publicity blurb reads: By the end of the 1970s, the National Front seemed poised to become Britain's third party.
- advertising: What you need to look for on the box or advertising blurb is ' System Requirements ' .
- marketing: I suspect my disappointment was down to Fuji's marketing blurb - I expected a quantum leap in technology which wasn't there.
- press: The press blurb states; Gender inequality exists within every aspect of the dance sector in the UK.
Possessives
- publisher: Publisher's blurb: " Your screams still echo in your room.
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