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UK
/hˈændbɪl/
]
[ US /ˈhændˌbɪɫ/ ]
[ US /ˈhændˌbɪɫ/ ]
NOUN
-
an advertisement (usually printed on a page or in a leaflet) intended for wide distribution
he mailed the circular to all subscribers
How To Use handbill In A Sentence
- From its origins in colonial handbills, signboards, and newspaper announcements, American advertising by the late twentieth century had grown into a multi-billion dollar industry.
- One of the robed elite, more handbill pusher than ideologue, seemed above, apart from, or perhaps, by now, simply oblivious to the rhetoric.
- It was also being put on posters and handbills for distribution in Iraq.
- There was no lack of supporting newspapers, handbills, circulars, and posters.
- Day of firm opening mass organizations when, encounter there is a student to send the handbill on the road.
- Inasmuch as rock music of the period was powerful, revolutionary, urgently appealing to the conscience-stricken generation of 1968, and of lasting significance therefore in the cultural life of the nation, and indeed the globe, I was struck by how far the creators of these mostly cheap, vertically-oriented small-scale ad hoc posters and handbills were content to borrow every conceivable form of artistic idea from other people. Psychedelic Denver
- And all this notwithstanding they were directed in the handbill what to do. THE FROZEN WATER TRADE
- Publicity: the poster facture and handbill distribution work. Considering the lasting time span of this match, we principally should dispose the lasting publicizing work.
- In cooperation with the Revenue Department, it has made arrangements for on-the-spot issue of necessary documents to claim compensation, and handbills have been distributed extensively.
- Instead, the parties relied more on printed material, including pamphlets, handbills and posters.