10 adjectives to describe advertiser

Of course, there is the other argument, put forward by sceptics, that the Egyptian was a blatant self-advertiser, and that nothing would please him more than the thought that he was being looked at and admired after all these years.

The Congressman's habit of confiding in Randolph, a subtle compliment, was deeply appreciated by the lad, who unconsciously became a continual advertiser of Norton's many virtues to Carolina and to his father, all of which the Congressman knew.

At first, I took him for an itinerant advertiser of some Yankee "Moses and Son," or of some of those medicinal quacks who strive to rob youth by lies calculated to excite their fears.

I only ask you not to expect from lectures what they can never give; but as to what they can give, I consider, I assure you, the lecturer's vocation a most honourable one in the present day, even if we look on him as on a mere advertiser of nature's wonders.

It was this sympathetic Virginian who took Cass aside with the following generous suggestion: "If you find that you and the old gal couldn't hitch hosses, owin' to your not likin' red hair or a game leg" (it may be here recorded that Blazing Star had, for no reason whatever, attributed these unprepossessing qualities to the mysterious advertiser), "you might let me in.

O. [Footnote 1: Sir William Read, a doctor who could hardly read, was one of the most pertinacious advertisers of his time.

We cannot afford to antagonise potential advertisers.

" Tio Quico muttered some incoherent words: if the friars were going to turn theatrical advertisers, he would become a friar.

"I'm really amazed at our success, and it's up to you to make a paper that will circulate and make trade for these trustful advertisers.

I know, careering over the boundless desert, an unconscious advertiser of "Jameson and Co."

10 adjectives to describe  advertiser