[ US /ˈɡɪvəˌweɪ/ ]
[ UK /ɡˈɪvɐwˌe‍ɪ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a gift of public land or resources for the private gain of a limited group
  2. a television or radio program in which contestants compete for awards
  3. an unintentional disclosure
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How To Use giveaway In A Sentence

  • There are only a couple of days left in Graeme's Fantasy Book Review's Giveaway for one of three copies of Orson Scott Card's new release, Hidden Empire. Book Contest Links ... more than a few
  • But the lowish ceilings are a giveaway. Times, Sunday Times
  • Your members card will entitle you to a range of special discounted prices, prizes and giveaways.
  • Their makers hope the phones will become popular promotional giveaways, like phone cards emblazoned with corporate logos.
  • Putting it on skin is thought to help reduce sun damage - one of the biggest giveaways of ageing skin. The Sun
  • At a giveaway price, it went to a development company who created what is now the Broadgate centre, a fairly ghastly set of offices with a few shops thrown in.
  • There's a giveaway with our magazine next month-a free CD!
  • I'm doing tons of free giveaways to celebrate my blog's 5th year anniversary.
  • If both of those giveaways aren't available, you can look for clues in the general information. Times, Sunday Times
  • One big reason that the Court can give corporations such massive giveaways is because their work is buried in complex doctrines and legalese. Wonk Room » The Biggest Supreme Court Case You’ve Never Heard Of
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