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hype
noun as in extensive publicity
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She has since fallen out of favour after a slump in form since 2023 and Robinson says all of the hype and marketing of her did not help at such a young age.
He hyped Medicare Advantage, a privatization scheme set up to cannibalize Medicare, even though studies repeatedly show it raises patient costs without improving care.
"Consumers should always be wary, especially in the hype and fear of missing out on a new, highly popular, app," he said.
Verse said afterward that playing the role of villain hyped him up.
“I didn’t even know what happened before I went. So I give her a lot of credit, just being able to hype us up and give us what we need for each routine.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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