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  • noun Plural form of flyer.
  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flyer.

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Examples

  • One of the campaign flyers from the other side said something about go have tea and cookies with her because we had a reception at Adams State College, and some of the professors said there would be tea and cookies following our discussion.

    Female Politicians Break Out, Try New Tactics 2010

  • The “real thing,” as the outsiders like to call it in their ridiculous flyers, is a shallow imitation of the Good Humor chips.

    365 tomorrows » 2010 » February : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2010

  • The details are available in flyers at the store. gpk

    Have a drink -- of pure water 2005

  • Thanks for reading! dsewell writes: All over UVa Grounds today there are flyers from the University Democrats announcing that presidential candidate Al Sharpton will speak at Old Cabell Hall this Sunday, Oct. 19, at 3: 15 p.m.

    Sharpton to speak at UVa at cvillenews.com 2003

  • Published by Waldo Jaquith October 16, 2003 in General News. dsewell writes: All over UVa Grounds today there are flyers from the University Democrats announcing that presidential candidate Al Sharpton will speak at Old Cabell Hall this Sunday, Oct. 19, at 3: 15 p.m.

    2003 October archive at cvillenews.com 2003

  • You can bet your skinny asses that Joe Jackson will be standing by the exits handing out blu ray record label flyers after spending the whole concert sliding them under the windscreen wipers of all the cars parked outside.

    Holy Moly! - Breaking celebrity news, gossip & celeb pictures - Holy Moly! Mr. Holy Moly 2009

  • This fabulous dish is part of the ritual meal served when the Totonacas celebrate the dance of los voladores - the "flyers" - which involves spinning from a 50-to-100 foot - high pole, set into ground which has already been blessed with offerings.

    The cuisine of Puebla, cradle of corn 1998

  • This fabulous dish is part of the ritual meal served when the Totonacas celebrate the dance of los voladores - the "flyers" - which involves spinning from a 50-to-100 foot - high pole, set into ground which has already been blessed with offerings.

    The cuisine of Puebla, cradle of corn 1998

  • These were not called flyers, meaning we felt them go awry because of something we did, but rather they went astray on their own.

    Officer.com: Top News Stories 2009

  • These were not called flyers, meaning we felt them go awry because of something we did, but rather they went astray on their own.

    Officer.com: Top News Stories 2009

  • The “O” sequence was part of an act called “The Ghostly Bateau,” in which acrobats known as flyers, like Maus, and catchers, like Morlen, form a kind of human hinge.

    The Afterlife of a Las Vegas Spectacular Condé Nast 2022

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