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portion: The commuting public will no longer tolerate these<br />

excessive train delays. 11 in public. publicly, openly, in the<br />

open, Colloq out of the closet: Jarvis has finally confessed in<br />

public what we long suspected privately.<br />

publication<br />

n. 1 dissemination, promulgation, publicizing, publishing,<br />

proclamation, issuance, reporting, announcement, advertisement,<br />

advertising, pronouncement, airing, putting out, revelation,<br />

declaration, appearance: The publication of the news about the<br />

sale of the company was no surprise to us. 2 book, booklet,<br />

pamphlet, brochure, leaflet, broadside or broadsheet, flier or<br />

flyer, handbill, hand-out; periodical, magazine, journal,<br />

newsletter, newspaper, paper, broadsheet, tabloid; annual,<br />

semi-annual, quarterly, bimonthly, monthly, semi-monthly,<br />

fortnightly, biweekly, weekly, hebdomadal or hebdomedary,<br />

semi-weekly, daily: He buys every publication he can find<br />

dealing with model railways.<br />

publicize v. promote, advertise, give publicity to, Colloq beat the drum<br />

for, plug, puff, US push, Slang hype: They once hired an<br />

elephant to publicize a huge department-store sale.<br />

publish v. make public, put out, broadcast, spread (about or around),<br />

advertise, make known, let (something) be known, announce,<br />

publicize, report, proclaim, promulgate, bruit about, reveal,<br />

divulge, disclose, break the news (about), Colloq leak: The<br />

minister resigned the day the news of the scandal was published.<br />

pucker v. 1 gather, draw together, compress, purse, crinkle, ruck,<br />

shirr, ruffle, corrugate, furrow, wrinkle, crease, screw up,<br />

tighten, contract, squeeze: Pucker up your mouth and give me a<br />

kiss. The shirring is done by puckering up the fabric and<br />

stitching it through with decorative thread.<br />

--n. 2 gather, tuck, pleat, pleating, shirr, shirring, ruffle,<br />

ruck, ruche, ruckle, wrinkle, wrinkling, fold, crinkle,<br />

crinkling: The curtains have some puckers that need ironing.<br />

puerile adj. childish, immature, babyish, infantile, juvenile, silly,<br />

asinine, foolish, trivial, ridiculous, irresponsible, shallow,<br />

inconsequential, insignificant, US sophomoric: Stop that<br />

puerile horseplay and settle down.

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