handout

[ US /ˈhænˌdaʊt/ ]
[ UK /hˈænda‍ʊt/ ]
NOUN
  1. an announcement distributed to members of the press in order to supplement or replace an oral presentation
  2. giving money or food or clothing to a needy person
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How To Use handout In A Sentence

  • Anyone with a crappy car can get a free handout from the rich taxpayers to upgrade their ride. $2 billion cash for clunkers deal imminent
  • This will be of much more practical use than regular cash handouts now. Times, Sunday Times
  • The energy giants have played hardball - and a scheme to make them fund the handouts has proved unworkable. The Sun
  • All those eligible will receive a cash handout.
  • Nuclear power has always needed taxpayer handouts to make it profitable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Others handout leaflets, talk to passers-by, and do chalk outlines of the bodies of the dead.
  • And it is thanks to a growing economy and investment rather than huge handouts. The Sun
  • On page two of your handout you will find a list of the books that I have referred to during the lecture.
  • Nuclear power has always needed taxpayer handouts to make it profitable. Times, Sunday Times
  • I didn't have to grovel for a handout from my parents anymore.
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