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Pronounce Ad as AH D.
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Continue readinga public promotion of some product or service
AD, A.D., anno Domini(adverb)in the Christian era; used before dates after the supposed year Christ was born
"in AD 200"
a published statement informing the public of a matter of general interestdid you see the ads in the paper for cheap round-trip flights to Florida?
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1. A crazy fan wrote letters ad nauseam until the irritated star filed a restraining order.
2. The store’s intriguing ad made me want to look at the boutique’s offerings.
3. An ad for an office clerk read “Searching for a secretary who can answer phones and record payments.”
4. The racist had no basis for his opinion, so he debated with hate-filled ad hominem attacks.
5. The woman’s ultimatums were ad nauseam, her constant threats to divorce eventually pushing her husband away.
6. Jacob called the number in the classified ad to enquire about the job opening the company had listed.
7. Tired of arguing this ad nauseam, Lola decided to walk away from this repetitive dispute.
8. The candidate’s distasteful T.V. ad was used to bring down his opponent, but he ended up making himself look bad.
9. The radio ad peaked the interest of several potential customers and caused an uptick in calls about the lawn service.
10. A persuasive ad was used to implore teenagers to wear their seatbelts and put their phones down while driving.
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