giveaway - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • have: We have the ultimate giveaway for all Star Wars fans.
  • offer: COMPETITION Precious Online has teamed up with the Black Media Festival to offer a great giveaway.

Adjective modifier

  • promotional: Are we perish the thought missing out on some fabulous opportunity, or a promotional giveaway?
  • dead: Also the big hole in my head is a dead giveaway.
  • fantastic: No claim has yet been received for the fantastic prize giveaway.
  • free: The key to sensibly offering free giveaways is to know your total customer value.
  • big: You could be £ 5,000 richer by the end of the week with our big bonus giveaway.
  • real: The young lady leaning against the front wing is dressed in typical clothing for the 1920s, the hat especially being a real giveaway.

Modifies a noun

  • price: How can we do this package at such a giveaway price?
  • item: Your giveaway items should be designed to increase your memorability, communicate, motivate, promote or increase recognition.
  • CD: Here is the Tracklist for the Chill in the Park 2006 giveaway CD All Our Secrets Revealed.
  • gift: It is, ... " 08:22 Ronaldo left red-faced after giveaway gifts Adebayor - Daily Mail " ...of him at their most obdurate.
  • competition: We have just opened our new monthly share giveaway competition.
  • mannerism: And stay away from giveaway mannerisms of your own.

Noun used with modifier

  • prise: No claim has yet been received for the fantastic prize giveaway.
  • ticket: Ticket giveaway A LIVE music venue is being transformed into a haven for England fans during the World Cup.
  • tax: The long-planned next step in culling the ISA from his list of tax giveaways to be taken back, has been shelved.
  • show: Lowest prices on promo items and trade show giveaways.
  • book: Book giveaway Why not have a look at some of the books we have on offer?
  • propellerhead: As usual, there'll be some tasty Propellerhead giveaways on each of the days, so make sure you make it down!

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