Flier
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Flier ( noun )
- A leaflet or pamphlet that is distributed to advertise or promote something.
- 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:
- The movie theater was handing out flyers advertising their new releases.
- She picked up a flyer for the local concert.
- He passed out flyers to promote his business.
- They put flyers on car windshields to advertise their garage sale.
- The political campaign distributed flyers door-to-door.
(As a verb)
Flier ( verb )
- A leaflet or pamphlet that is distributed to advertise or promote something.
- 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:
- The movie theater was handing out flyers advertising their new releases.
- She picked up a flyer for the local concert.
- He passed out flyers to promote his business.
- They put flyers on car windshields to advertise their garage sale.
- The political campaign distributed flyers door-to-door.