
1) Ad placed on windshields, etc 2) Advert 3) Advertisement 4) Advertising 5) Advertizement 6) Advertizing 7) Airman 8) Any pilot 9) Aviator 10) Bill 11) Broadsheet 12) Broadside 13) Brochure, leaflet 14) Circular 15) Exclusively Anglo word 16) Exclusively Saxon word 17) Flier 18) Handbill 19) Neighborhood posting
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1) Aeronaut 2) Airman 3) Airwoman 4) Aviator 5) Aviatress 6) Aviatrix 7) Bennett 8) Bleriot 9) Broadsheet 10) Cochran 11) Doolittle 12) Earhart 13) Flier 14) Handbill 15) Leaflet 16) Lindbergh 17) Pilot
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1. short breakaway, an acceleration ahead of a group of cyclists. 2. to fall.
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This is when the dog leaves the see-saw before it touches the ground. In extreme cases, the see-saw hardly moves. It might look spectacular, but it can be dangerous, and of course is faulted (as a €œFly-off€).
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[magazine] FLYER is a monthly magazine for the UK general aviation community. It is published by Seager Publishing. The current retail price is £3.95, or £7.50 per quarter by subscription. The Magazine competes with Pilot and advertising-based freesheet, Loop. FLYER is perhaps best known for the Flyer Forums, an online discussion forum fo...
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[New-Gen] Flyer (Jude Jackson) is a fictional character, a superhero that appears in the NEW-GEN comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Chris Matonti, J.D. Matonti, and Julia Coppola, he first appeared in NEW-GEN #1 (2010). He is a founding member of the A.P.N.G., and gained his powers when Deadalus released a nanobot plague on ...
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[automobile] The Flyer was a brass era automobile manufactured in Mt. Clemens, Michigan by the Flyer Motor Car Company from 1913-1914. The Flyer had a monobloc four-cylinder water-cooled engine with selective transmission. ...
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[pamphlet] A flyer or flier, also called a circular, handbill or leaflet, is a form of paper advertisement intended for wide distribution and typically posted or distributed in a public place or through the mail. Flyers may be used by individuals, businesses, or organizations to: Like postcards, pamphlets and small posters, flyers are a low...
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[steamboat] Flyer was a steamboat that served from 1891 to 1929 on Puget Sound. During her last years, from 1918 to the end of her service, she was officially known as the Washington. The Flyer ran for millions of miles at high speed, more than any inland vessel in the world. This 1891 steamer Flyer should not be confused with the steamboat...
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• (n.) Anything that is scattered abroad in great numbers as a theatrical programme, an advertising leaf, etc. • (n.) The pair of arms attached to the spindle of a spinning frame, over which the thread passes to the bobbin; -- so called from their swift revolution. See Fly, n., 11. • (n.) The fan wheel that rotates the cap of a windm...
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An advertisement that is mailed or inserted into newspapers.
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An inexpensively produced circular used for promotional distribution.
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1. One that uses wings. ... 2. The fly of a flag: See Fly. ... 3. Anything that is scattered abroad in great numbers as a theatrical programme, an advertising leaf, etc. ... 4. One in a flight of steps which are parallel to each other(as in ordinary stairs), as distinguished from a winder. ... 5. The pair of arms attached to the spindle of a spinni...
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An offer detailed on a single sheet of paper as opposed to a brochure or catalogue format.
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A hollow, U-shaped rotor, mounted open-side-down on top of a SPINDLE of a FLY FRAME. It is rotated independently of the SPINDLE and serves to twist the ROVING and wind it on BOBBINS which are held on the SPINDLES.
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Fly'er noun [ See
Flier .]
1. One that uses wings.
2. The fly of a flag: See
Fly ,
noun , 6.
3. Anything that is scattered abroad in great numbers as a theatrical programme, an advertising leaf, etc.
4. (Architecture) One...
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A surprise attack, usually by a solo rider. Also a rider who gains speed within the peloton attempting to reach the front.
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See also BROADSHEET (93), EPHEMERA (217) An advertising circular
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In architecture a flyer is one in a flight of steps which are parallel to each other (as in ordinary stairs), as distinguished from a winder.
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Flyer is British slang for a suicide who jumps from a tall building.
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A single-sheet, printed advertisement, usually around A6 size (approx. 10cm x 15cm)
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A surprise attack, usually by a solo rider. Also a rider who gains speed within the peloton attempting to reach the front.
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Usually a late race attack during competition. An example would be
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· a rotating device that adds twist to the slubbing or roving and winds the stock onto a spindle or bobbin in a uniform manner. · a similar device for adding twist to yarn.
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