flyer
Pronunciation: [ˈflaɪər]
Word
Context: "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.
Example
I picked up a flyer for the concert happening next month.
Example
There was no flyer for the event, so I didn’t know it was happening.
Example
Did you see the flyer for the pizza sale?
Context: "flight"
(noun) a flyer can also refer to a person who travels by airplane. If someone takes a flight, they are a flyer.
Example
As a frequent flyer, she knows all the best tips for traveling.
Example
He is not a flyer and prefers to drive instead of flying.
Example
Are you a flyer or do you usually take the train?
Context: "movement"
(verb) to flyer means to distribute or hand out flyers to people. This is done to promote events or services in busy places.
Example
They often flyer at the park to tell everyone about their charity run.
Example
He didn’t flyer for the school event, so not many people knew about it.
Example
Are you going to flyer for the bake sale on Saturday?
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