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

  • He published anonymous handbills.
  • Can someone translate that handbill for me
  • Sounds like street corner handbill material.
  • I still have that handbill on my bulletin board.
  • A dodger is a term used for a small handbill or throwaway.
  • Kay filled the catalogue with handbills of his product range.
  • It produced posters, handbills, banners, and portfolio editions.
  • Fischer was charged with printing handbills to announce the meeting.
  • Marketers constantly pass out handbills with nude women advertised as escorts.
  • One handbill warned that he was the Beast described in the book of revelations.

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