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adman
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adman
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Former adman Soden says he intends to return to marketing communications.
▪ It may very well be, and I mean this seriously, that the adman invented the teenager.
▪ Ogilvy was addicted to words that the straight-talking huckster-style admen of the day would blink at.
▪ That's what the admen are promoting right now.
Wiktionary
adman

n. One who is in the business of devising, writing, illustrating or selling advertisements.

WordNet
adman

n. someone whose business is advertising [syn: advertiser, advertizer]

Usage examples of "adman".

Conditioned themselves to believe in the rightness of their cause, admen didn't give up easily.

There were dirty messes, a kind of warfare, and even now some trigger-happy skycop might just take a shot at an adman who flaunted his pitch the way Ric's skybuddy had.

There were doctors who had nothing to do but set an occasional broken bone, printers who had no type to set or paper to use, mailmen with no mail to deliver, smiths with no horses to shoe, farmers with no crops to grow, housewives with no children to raise, the food already cooked, housecleaning done in fifteen minutes and no marketing to do, salesmen with nothing to sell, preachers whose religion was thoroughly discredited by the existence of this world, bootleggers with no means of making grain alcohol, buttonmakers with no buttons, pimps and whores whose professions were ruined by an excess of amateurs, mechanics with no autos, admen with no ads, carpetmakers with only grass and bamboo fibers to work with, cowboys without horses or cattle, painters with no paint or canvas, pianists without pianos, railroad men with no iron, stockbrokers with no stocks to deal in, and so on.

The young adman had unrolled the layouts and spread them on the hall table.