Flier ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Flier ( noun )

  1. A leaflet or pamphlet that is distributed to advertise or promote something.
  2. A handbill or circular promoting a product, event or service.

Origin:

Flier is a noun that refers to a leaflet or pamphlet that is distributed in order to advertise or promote something. it"s a word that has been used since the late 19th century and originates from the word "fly" meaning to move through the air.

Examples:

  1. The movie theater was handing out flyers advertising their new releases.
  2. She picked up a flyer for the local concert.
  3. He passed out flyers to promote his business.
  4. They put flyers on car windshields to advertise their garage sale.
  5. The political campaign distributed flyers door-to-door.

(As a verb)

Flier ( verb )

  1. A leaflet or pamphlet that is distributed to advertise or promote something.
  2. A handbill or circular promoting a product, event or service.

Origin:

Flier is a noun that refers to a leaflet or pamphlet that is distributed in order to advertise or promote something. it"s a word that has been used since the late 19th century and originates from the word "fly" meaning to move through the air.

Examples:

  1. The movie theater was handing out flyers advertising their new releases.
  2. She picked up a flyer for the local concert.
  3. He passed out flyers to promote his business.
  4. They put flyers on car windshields to advertise their garage sale.
  5. The political campaign distributed flyers door-to-door.
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