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- noun Alternative spelling of
adman .
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Examples
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Mr. Cirone's transition from ad-man to chocolatier began five years ago when he first started looking for a small business to take over.
Chocolate on the Block Matt Wirz 2011
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Hoffman plays Ted, a preoccupied, up-and-coming ad-man, who's extremely surprised to learn that his wife Joanna (Meryl Streep) is leaving him and their young son Billy (Justin Henry).
John Farr: The Graduate Turns 73: Dustin Hoffman's Top Ten Movies 2010
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On the brink of a big promotion, preoccupied ad-man Ted Kramer (Dustin Hoffman) gets the wind knocked out of him when wife Joanna (Meryl Streep) leaves him and their young son, Billy (Justin Henry).
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Hoffman plays Ted, a preoccupied, up-and-coming ad-man, who's extremely surprised to learn that his wife Joanna (Meryl Streep) is leaving him and their young son Billy (Justin Henry).
John Farr: The Graduate Turns 73: Dustin Hoffman's Top Ten Movies 2010
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Hoffman plays Ted, a preoccupied, up-and-coming ad-man, who's extremely surprised to learn that his wife Joanna (Meryl Streep) is leaving him and their young son Billy (Justin Henry).
John Farr: The Graduate Turns 73: Dustin Hoffman's Top Ten Movies John Farr 2010
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Ditto Don's ad-man genius, which normally impresses the audience as much as it impresses Sterling Cooper's clients.
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Ditto Don's ad-man genius, which normally impresses the audience as much as it impresses Sterling Cooper's clients.
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Ditto Don's ad-man genius, which normally impresses the audience as much as it impresses Sterling Cooper's clients.
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Kramer Versus Kramer (1979) - On the brink of a big promotion, pre-occupied ad-man Ted Kramer (Dustin Hoffman) gets the wind knocked out of him when wife Joanna (Streep) leaves him and their young son, Billy (Justin Henry).
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On the brink of a big promotion, pre-occupied ad-man Ted Kramer (Dustin Hoffman) gets the wind knocked out of him when wife Joanna (Streep) leaves him and their young son, Billy (Justin Henry).
John Farr: For Father's Day, A Few Cinematic Takes On Being A Dad 2009
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