flack v.
(US) to publicize; to work as a press agent.
Time 15 June 40: Bill Wostendick, the newsman fired by Washington’s WETA-TV because his wife was hired to flack for Martha Mitchell, has a new job. |
(US) to publicize; to work as a press agent.
Time 15 June 40: Bill Wostendick, the newsman fired by Washington’s WETA-TV because his wife was hired to flack for Martha Mitchell, has a new job. |