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huckster [ˈhʌkstə] n 1. (Business / Commerce) a person who uses aggressive or questionable methods of selling 2. (Business / Commerce) Now rare a person who sells small articles or fruit in the street 3. (Communication Arts / Broadcasting) US a person who writes for radio or television advertisements vb
1. (tr) to peddle 2. (Business / Commerce) (tr) to sell or advertise aggressively or questionably 3. to haggle (over) [perhaps from Middle Dutch hoekster, from hoeken to carry on the back] hucksterism n ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Translations huckster n (= hawker) → Straßenhändler(in) m(f) (US inf) → Reklamefritze m (inf) How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Too often, the most famous members of the profession become preoccupied by their own personalities, generating flashy images and huckstering iconic trademarks. As a consequence, I would be constrained to advise the CEO to engage the services of another firm, possibly one involved in huckstering its services on radio and television--those responsible for debasing our profession into a "business" or "industry. While art snobs might sniff at Martin Lawrence's commercialization of art huckstering, the plan worked until recently. |
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