handbill (Meaning)

Wordnet

handbill (n)

an advertisement (usually printed on a page or in a leaflet) intended for wide distribution

Webster

handbill (n.)

A loose, printed sheet, to be distributed by hand.

A pruning hook.

handbill Sentence Examples

  1. The street vendor distributed handbills advertising the latest gadgets.
  2. The politician gathered supporters by handing out handbills at the rally.
  3. The museum curator placed handbills featuring upcoming exhibitions in the lobby.
  4. The restaurant left handbills on car windshields to promote their new menu.
  5. The neighborhood watch distributed handbills to raise awareness about safety concerns.
  6. The company used handbills as a cost-effective way to reach potential customers.
  7. The students created handbills to advertise their school fundraiser.
  8. The band handed out handbills at their concerts to promote their merchandise.
  9. The local library distributed handbills to inform the community about upcoming events.
  10. The medical clinic posted handbills in waiting rooms to educate patients about health conditions.

FAQs About the word handbill

an advertisement (usually printed on a page or in a leaflet) intended for wide distributionA loose, printed sheet, to be distributed by hand., A pruning hook.

advertisement, leaflet, flyer, brochure,pamphlet, booklet, catalogue, circular, catalog, flier

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The street vendor distributed handbills advertising the latest gadgets.

The politician gathered supporters by handing out handbills at the rally.

The museum curator placed handbills featuring upcoming exhibitions in the lobby.

The restaurant left handbills on car windshields to promote their new menu.