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Meanings of
handbill
in English
Portuguese
panfleto
Catalan
circular
Back to the meaning
An advertisement (usually printed on a page or in a leaflet) intended for wide distribution.
bill
circular
flyer
broadside
flier
throwaway
broadsheet
Portuguese
panfleto
Synonyms
Examples for "
bill
"
bill
circular
flyer
broadside
flier
Examples for "
bill
"
1
The House of Representatives passed an extensive financial reform
bill
last year.
2
This
bill
creates a new body called the Criminal Cases Review Commission.
3
The
bill
will also require health and local authorities to work together.
4
Many Republicans say the climate
bill
should help encourage nuclear power growth.
5
The government continue to seek a reduction of the public wage
bill
.
1
Mr Kase sent a
circular
to all health workers to this effect.
2
It is about 2 miles in diameter and nearly
circular
in form.
3
The
circular
glow of the street-lamp became the social center of Benton.
4
Leafcutter bees use tiny,
circular
bits of leaf; mason bees use mud.
5
Several positive images of handprints, plus dots forming lines and
circular
figures.
1
I must say, though, it seems you were quite a frequent
flyer
.
2
Details also included their seat numbers, frequent
flyer
details and ticket numbers.
3
The financial
high
-
flyer
admitted to evading fares on a number of occasions.
4
The physical product is just promo, a
flyer
for the digital sales.
5
Graham Dwyer was a keen
flyer
of model aircraft, his trial heard.
1
The very first
broadside
made a considerable breach in the enemy's works.
2
We instantly commenced the work of death by pouring in a
broadside
.
3
I braced for a
broadside
of questions about the Brown Mountain remains.
4
From a very rare
broadside
,
in the collection made by Narcissus Luttrell.
5
In an expletive-charged
broadside
,
the executive was quoted as saying: You... Americans!
1
Keeping the
flier
,
he left the house and headed for his car.
2
The
flier
zoomed, rising to avoid a high bridge barring their way.
3
The Dusarian warriors dragged her to the deck of the nearest
flier
.
4
The transcontinental
flier
which had dropped them, was dwindling in the distance.
5
An enemy
flier
cruised high up in the clouds over our heads.
1
Multiple accounts and
throwaway
emails: We don't allow multiple accounts per user.
2
We often use
throwaway
questions to ascertain the veracity of our witness.
3
Kevin Hart and Alan Arkin deliver some fine one-liners with
throwaway
aplomb.
4
It's just a bratty
throwaway
comment, typical Milo, but it hurts me.
5
Silo was, undoubtedly, scheduled to become a
throwaway
in some underhanded scheme.
1
Seven years after the Times went tabloid, its website has gone
broadsheet
.
2
He had a taste and talent for both tabloid and
broadsheet
journalism.
3
A tabloid titbit in life has become a
broadsheet
thinkpiece in death.
4
The man in the frieze coat was reading the
broadsheet
of August 31.
5
Various predictive charts from various
broadsheet
newspapers are spread out on the floor.
Usage of
handbill
in English
1
On the morning of December 14, the following
handbill
appeared in Boston:
2
It was printed on a small
handbill
,
and circulated all over the city.
3
One
handbill
advertised Mrs. Manchester, 'theCelebrated Independent Clairvoyant and Electric Physician.
4
After some moments he reached into his pocket and took out the
handbill
.
5
Mr. Croup slapped the
handbill
hard onto the wall, next to Richard's door.
6
She took up the
handbill
again and read a paragraph set in bolder type:
7
First he brought us in a
handbill
that was posted in Bargo, like this:-
8
Lincoln again resorted, in opening his canvass, to the medium of the political
handbill
.
9
A
handbill
posted on the door, contained the following announcement:
10
At one point a
handbill
turned up that stopped Corrie.
11
She had some difficulty in getting at her pocket, but threw him a
handbill
.
12
Someone thrust a
handbill
toward Benito, who grasped it mechanically.
13
Anyhow, it seems, as though that
handbill
is a genuine piece of downright foolishness.
14
The women had come in response to a
handbill
,
posted throughout several parishes, that read:
15
The prisoner read aloud the offer on the
handbill
.
16
There is more than political rancor in this
handbill
.
Other examples for "handbill"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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handbill
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
little handbill
produce the handbill
small handbill
thrust a handbill
white handbill
More collocations
Translations for
handbill
Portuguese
panfleto
filipeta
Catalan
circular
volant
Handbill
through the time
Handbill
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common