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plug something (to) [v]

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Meaning:
- to mention a product publicly in order to advertise or promote that.
Examples:
- The actor recommended that people watch the movie that he just played; to better say he plugged his new movie.
- The director stopped by the podcast to plug the upcoming release of his action film.
- The company is plugging their new sneaker collection in a series of ads across social media platforms.
- She’s been plugging her photography business online and getting more clients.
- The activist took to social media to plug the upcoming charity event for environmental conservation