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flier
[flahy-er]
noun
an aviator or pilot.
an airplane passenger, especially one who travels regularly by air.
a person or thing that moves with great speed.
some part of a machine having a rapid motion.
a small handbill; circular.
Informal., a flying fly jump or leap.
He took a flier off the bridge.
Informal., a risky or speculative venture.
Our flier in uranium stocks was a disaster.
one of the steps in a straight flight of stairs.
a trapeze artist; aerialist.
a silvery-green sunfish, Centrarchus macropterus, found from Virginia to Florida and through the lower Mississippi valley.
flier
/ ˈflaɪə /
noun
a variant spelling of flyer
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
The company is on track to invest more than $1 billion this year into improving the customer experience as it competes with other airlines to bring high-spending fliers into its loyalty programs.
The reasons the video is not being shown for California fliers varies.
He has been working the district for the past three months, handing out gold-colored fliers showing the day’s bullion price.
But as Wilson walked toward the exit, minister after minister held out a hand to take one of the educational fliers he’d brought to hand out.
“They were sitting on the floor, folding fliers for their mail-outs to their fans, to let them know what they’re up to, and they were all self-contained and incredibly ambitious.”
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