flackeries

/ˈflækəriz/
noun
  1. Plural of flackery: excessive or aggressive publicity or promotion, often seen as dishonest or annoying.
    • Politicians often engage in flackeries to make themselves look better than they are.
    • The company's flackeries backfired when customers realized the product was overhyped.
    • The movie's release was surrounded by so much flackery that people stopped trusting the reviews.
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