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commercials

n. (plural of commercial English)

Usage examples of "commercials".

In fact, about 80 percent of teenagers talk about commercials with their friends.

Look at the wealth of data concealed in the grid, in the bright packaging, the jingles, the slice-of-life commercials, the products hurtling out of darkness, the coded messages and endless repetitions, like chants, like mantras.

Slice-of-life commercials usually deal with the more depressing areas of lifeodors, sores, old age, ugliness, pain.

Racial hostility is a frequent subtext of commercials for beer, soft drinks and running shoes.

The commercials consist of extremely short episodes of encounters between two attractive-looking neighbors, a man and a woman about each of whom little if anything is known.

The commercials are lean in the writing and subtle in the acting, in contrast to most commercials in which the writing is excessive, pushy, adjective-laden, and unbelievable in dialogue.

Most of those who record network programs later zip through commercials without watching, thereby diminishing our advertising effectiveness.

During that program a CBA News promo aired along with commercials, as it would throughout the day.

As producers of commercials for Melbourne and New York ad agencies they had developed something more than their massive artistic egos.

In between doing TV commercials they now produced and shot some of the best documentaries that ever ran on PBS or England's Channel 4 or at the Film Forum.