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billboard

[ US /ˈbɪɫˌbɔɹd/ ]
[ UK /bˈɪlbɔːd/ ]
NOUN
  1. large outdoor signboard

How To Use billboard In A Sentence

  • Vermont boasts steepled churches, classic villages, rural landscapes and spectacular vistas unspoiled by billboards, highways or malls.
  • These serve as billboards for symbolic displays.
  • The foreshore and seabed being owned by a subset of New Zealanders instead of all New Zealanders is what the billboard is about.
  • But the reprography industry--which specializes in printing architectural and engineering documents, aerial maps and even some billboard graphics--lives on. The Business Of Big Prints
  • In Shiloh, a town of 2,200 people, billboards advertise new homes, and foundations have been laid for about 10 new buildings that remain exempt from the 10-month construction freeze. Two solitudes
  • Truly, somebody needs to post this stuff on everything from billboards to buses (and perhaps even urinal cakes) and post-haste. Jason Kitchen: When Pondering Life's Greatest Questions, Look no Further Than Yahoo!
  • There is the usual election paraphernalia around; dozens of billboard adverts and flyers posted on lamp-posts.
  • Billboards advertising assorted Americana jostle for position with US-style shopping malls and brash, brutalist hotels.
  • The young newsboy has purchased a bunch of violets, signifying fidelity, and has placed them on the newspaper billboard.
  • He stuck their faces on giant billboard ads across the country, only to suffer the ignominy of their returns languishing at the bottom of the performance tables. Times, Sunday Times
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