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A slick spokesperson who can turn any criticism to the advantage of their employer.
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flak catcher
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flak catcher
1
His camera and bloodied
flak
jacket were carried on a second stretcher.
2
The then-National Party leader and Prime Minister, Jim Bolger, took the
flak
.
3
I was getting
flak
at London Irish, getting pounded all the time.
4
I don't want any
flak
about pissing off ancestors or hijacking souls.
5
Raheem Sterling cops a lot of
flak
from the British tabloid press.
1
And he copped a serious amount of fashion
flack
in the process.
2
And here I'm getting
flack
from everybody saying there was no money.
3
My father was very unique and he got a lot of
flack
.
4
And it might keep you from taking any
flack
from the team.
5
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association gets
flack
for going with the tried-and-true.