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flyer

1 of 1noun
/flaɪɜr/
Forms:flyers
1

a small piece of paper that has information about something being advertised, usually printed in color and handed out to people by hand

A flyer is a small, printed paper used for advertising, promoting events, or providing information. It typically includes text, images, or graphics and is designed to be eye-catching and easy to read. Flyers are often distributed by hand, posted on bulletin boards, or placed in public areas to reach a wide audience. They are a cost-effective and simple way for businesses, organizations, or individuals to share details about products, services, events, or promotions.

  • She handed out flyers for the new café.
  • A flyer advertised discounts at the local gym.
  • They distributed flyers to promote the concert.
  • He designed a colorful flyer for his business.
  • She read a flyer about language courses.
2

a person traveling on an aircraft as a passenger

  • The flyer checked in two hours before the flight.
  • Frequent flyers often accumulate loyalty points.
  • She is an experienced business flyer.
  • The airport was crowded with holiday flyers.
  • The flyer enjoyed the view from the window seat.
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3

a person who operates or pilots an aircraft

  • Female flyers were rare in early aviation history.
  • The flyer guided the plane safely through the storm.
  • Experienced flyers can handle emergency situations calmly.
  • Commercial flyers must pass strict licensing exams.
  • He trained as a military flyer.