handbill

IPA: hˈændbɪɫ

noun

  • A pruning hook.
  • A chopping instrument; billhook.
  • A loose printed sheet, to be distributed by hand.
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Examples of "handbill" in Sentences

  • The "handbill" was a fair-sized poster announcing the production at the
  • This handbill recently was found, posted, on the Ohio University campus.
  • His handbill on the subject is rightly criticized as too lawyerly by Burlingame, who elegantly points out:
  • "Ought a convicted adulteress and her paramour husband be placed in the highest offices of this free and Christian land?" one handbill asked.
  • Shirley Rogers Reece, general manager for the company's Ohio region, said McDonald's had no knowledge that the handbill was being distributed.
  • Note 12: Perry, Haight-Ashbury, 125; the handbill is replicated in Emmett Grogan, Ringolevio: A Life Played for Keeps, (Boston: Little, Brown, 1972), 247.
  • The handbill with a simple McDonald's logo at the top recommended votes for Republicans John Kasich for governor, Rob Portman for U.S. Senate, and Jim Renacci for Ohio's 16th congressional district.
  • Democrats seek voter-intimidation inquiry: Ohio Democrats are asking authorities to investigate a handbill tucked in the paychecks of some McDonald's employees that advocated votes for three Republican.
  • As repeated several times in written GLN statements prior to the protest, a handbill distributed at the protest, and in our public comments during the course of the protest, our protest was against the leadership of the Catholic church and not the Catholic laity, a majority of whom support equal rights for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people.

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