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flyer

Aussprache: [ˈflaɪər]

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Kontext: „advertising“

(noun) a flyer is a piece of paper used to advertise something, like a new event or a special sale. It's usually colorful and has important information to grab people's attention.

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I picked up a flyer for the concert happening next month.

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There was no flyer for the event, so I didn’t know it was happening.

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Did you see the flyer for the pizza sale?

Kontext: „flight“

(noun) a flyer can also refer to a person who travels by airplane. If someone takes a flight, they are a flyer.

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As a frequent flyer, she knows all the best tips for traveling.

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He is not a flyer and prefers to drive instead of flying.

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Are you a flyer or do you usually take the train?

Kontext: „movement“

(verb) to flyer means to distribute or hand out flyers to people. This is done to promote events or services in busy places.

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They often flyer at the park to tell everyone about their charity run.

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He didn’t flyer for the school event, so not many people knew about it.

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Are you going to flyer for the bake sale on Saturday?

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