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Blurb

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Blurb meaning

A short description of a book, film, or other work, written and used for promotional purposes.

Example sentences (20)

Driven by the desire to once again hold in his hands what he lost, Gollum is one of the most fascinating characters in the world of The Lord of the Rings," reads an official blurb about The Lord of the Rings: Gollum.

She added in the GoFundMe blurb: "He was flown over to Gran Canaria and was told he may not make the flight.

The above blurb about using facial recognition or a thumb print to get into and operate the car you bought.

Angelina, in her producer’s blurb, expressed excitement about working alongside Vivienne.

Despite feeling awestruck by the Academy Award recipient, Bell pushed past her apprehension and later reached out to Paltrow to invite the actress to contribute a blurb for Bell’s new book.

This is a reference to Penslar’s 2023 book Zionism: An Emotional State, which is roughly 300 pages long and which looks at the emotions that have shaped Zionism, as they have—per the book’s own blurb—all national movements.

Blurb is one of the literary terms you want to familiarise yourself with as an author.

I’ve included a quick little blurb about what these are about and/or why I like them, along with an expert to hopefully strike your fancy and help you decide if you want to keep reading.

There was no "italicized blurb" as you imagine in your fever dreams.

You might jot down one quick emotion, a short blurb on the day.

You will be presented with an array of information, including ratings, reviews, the blurb of the book, and other related books.

Around the time the album came out, Barnett had on her website a "Tell Me How You Really Feel" form where visitors could submit a small blurb detailing how they felt.

Blurb describing the school-inspired chamber reveals that a bell rings when guests enter and no smoking is allowed 'because it's a classroom'.

In his blurb for the film, Amrohi wrote: “A nautch girl is born to delight others, such is her destiny.

Now that I’ve dedicated a full blurb to Taylor Swift, I will move on to some other top pop contenders.

There’s another blurb dedicated to the P30 Pro’s 10x hybrid zoom capabilities, and a couple that center around the P30 series’ low-light photo and video chops.

Afterward, during Thursday night’s prime-time shows, MSNBC and CNN offered segments about Shine, but Fox just couldn’t find the time from 6 p.m. until 11:30 p.m. when Ed Henry finally read a blurb that lasted all of 22 seconds.

BLURB: We chose rapping because we love the art and the way it helps us to express our thoughts.

ESPN wrote the best blurb it has written in years on UCLA basketball.

The station's tech guy probably makes fifty or so while the several women presenting an uneven daily blurb they call local news are paid who knows how much for productions that experienced reporters could knock out in a few minutes.