standee

IPA: stˈændi

noun

  • Somebody who is forced to stand up, for example, on a crowded bus.
  • A free-standing, rigid print (usually life-sized), for instance of a celebrity, often displayed for advertising and promotional purposes.
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Examples of "standee" in Sentences

  • The route was converted to OPO operation with standee single decks.
  • All I knew about it was the enormous standee, and that it was from Dreamworks.
  • UPDATE: Markus from Germany has sent in pictures of a Cloverfield "standee" in Munich.
  • And no, I'm not at all embarrassed to request a seat, knowing that I paid my standee dues in years past.
  • A screened building of one huge room, it contained two double rows of three-tier "standee" canvas bunks on gas-pipes.
  • On the other hand, I also remember attending San Francisco Opera as a standee when I was a student and it was quite an exciting and heady experience.
  • HeyUGuys. com and E1 Home Entertainment have teamed up for a contest to give three lucky winners the chance to win a life-size cardboard standee of Bella, Jacob, or Edward.

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