Handbill (noun)

  1. A small printed advertisement or notice that is intended to be distributed by hand.
  2. A small printed material, such as a leaflet, typically advertising a product or event, and intended for distribution by hand.

Origin:

Compound word hand + bill, refers to a small printed advertisement or notice that is intended to be distributed by hand.

Examples:

  1. He handed out handbills on the street corner.
  2. The restaurant distributed handbills to promote their new menu.
  3. A handbill is a small printed advertisement or notice that is intended to be distributed by hand.
  4. Handbills can be distributed in various ways, such as being handed out on the street, being placed on car windshields, or being inserted into mailboxes.
  5. Handbills are often used by small businesses, political candidates, and non-profit organizations to promote their products, services, or events.
Some random words: charade, encumbrance, megabucks