handbill
handbill
Definition
hand·bill (-bil′)
noun
a small printed notice, advertisement, etc. to be passed out by hand
handbill
Synonyms
handbill
Usage Examples
Converse of object
- distribute: The unit then distributes information handbills or leaflets in the native language.
- issue: On the same page of the book is a handbill issued by Isaac Grubb's descendant, R.J. Grubb, in 1887.
- print: Childers printed handbills one morning to say that he had refused to meet the repealers.
- have: No. Have handbills been delivered to residents ' homes?
- publish: Examples include the handbill published by William Roberts that led to Thomas Walker bringing his libel charge: ' Mr.
- include: Examples include the handbill published by William Roberts that led to Thomas Walker bringing his libel charge: ' Mr.
Adjective modifier
- original: An original uk handbill from the Pavilion, Bath.
Noun used with modifier
- concert: Price: £ 40.00 Small Faces and Others UK Handbill 1966 An original UK concert handbill from the Pavilion Bath.
Browse dictionary entries near handbill
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- handball
- handbag
- hand-wringing
- hand-woven
- hand up
- hand-to-mouth
- hand-to-hand
- hand's-breadth
