English to Malayalam Dictionary billboard

billboard

ബിൽബോർഡ്
definition
noun
Costly advertising on websites has been withdrawn and money spent on billboards and radio advertisements instead.
a large outdoor board for displaying advertisements.
example
We pass a 'billboard' that usually advertises clothes in packs of three or lean Sunday hams or children's bicycles.
The one crane I saw in the streets of Baghdad was hoisting an advertising 'billboard' .
The incredibly convoluted response would need a 'billboard' , not a placard, for presentation.
The cartoon featured a confused looking gent looking at a 'billboard' advertising a horror film.
National wants to take advantage of their 'billboard' campaign and good recent poll results.
From the distance of the other side of the road it looks just like a regular advertisement on a 'billboard' .
a 'billboard' advertising campaign
Stickers have also been printed with the same content as the 'billboard' advertisements.
Costly advertising on websites has been withdrawn and money spent on 'billboards' and radio advertisements instead.
There are no electricity pylons to spoil the countryside, no roadside 'billboards' .
Her stern face glowers down on them from buses, 'billboards' and magazine advertisements.
Officials have already opted to make more use of radio advertising, 'billboards' and local newspapers.
Forth's current marketing activity is based on 'billboards' and bus advertisements.
About a fifth of the 'billboards' in St Louis displayed tobacco advertising.
Derelict and disused buildings are favourite targets, as are 'billboards' , road signs and bus stops.
The charity is launching a hard-hitting campaign on 'billboards' in Manchester.
Fifteen were chosen to be displayed as huge 'billboards' on city-owned buildings around the city.
The exhibition took the form of outdoor 'billboards' and a series of postcards.
Adverts for outdoor pop concerts are plastered across 'billboards' .
He paid for advertising on 'billboards' and in newspapers, the commissioning of opinion polls and a leaflet campaign.
I seem to remember reading about a Government plan to allow advertising 'billboards' in rural areas.
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