Pronunciation: /flaɪər/
noun a printed sheet or booklet that advertises a product or event
A1 I saw a flier for a lost cat in the neighborhood.
A2 She handed out fliers advertising the upcoming concert.
B1 The flier included information about the new store opening.
B2 I picked up a flier with details about the local farmers' market.
C1 The flier campaign resulted in a significant increase in sales.
C2 The company hired a professional designer to create an eye-catching flier for their event.
adjective relating to or involving flying or air travel
A1 I saw a flier for a lost cat in the park.
A2 The flier airplane soared through the sky.
B1 She handed out flier brochures to promote the event.
B2 The flier campaign was successful in attracting new customers.
C1 The company created a flier website to advertise their products.
C2 His flier marketing strategy was innovative and effective.
formal The company distributed a flier to promote their new product.
informal I picked up a flier for a local restaurant on my way home.
slang Check out this cool flier I found for a concert next weekend!
figurative She was a real flier, always taking risks and trying new things.
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