Many travelers had racked up thousands of frequent flyer and travel rewards points going to 2020 and might have had plans to use them this year.
How to utilize your frequent flyer miles this year even if you’re not buying plane tickets|Rachel King|October 10, 2020|Fortune
Texts, robocalls, mailers and flyers can also push false information about where or how to vote or what’s going on at the polls.
ProPublica’s Pandemic Guide to Making Sure Your Vote Counts|by Susie Armitage|September 16, 2020|ProPublica
The moths are difficult to observe in nature because they feed at twilight and are fast flyers.
This moth may outsmart smog by learning to like pollution-altered aromas|Carmen Drahl|September 11, 2020|Science News
He promoted Rock the Vote’s virtual event by posting a flyer that included all the event details and encouraged fans to get more information about voting.
Rock the Vote enlists Instagram influencers to get young people to the polls|Danielle Abril|August 30, 2020|Fortune
When Smith backed Obama in 2007, he was taking a flyer on a little known freshman senator.
Clinton Apostates Trip Over Themselves to Get in Line Behind Hillary|David Freedlander|May 27, 2014|DAILY BEAST
He handed me a flyer, which explained his complaint in detail.
Pro-Confederate Protesters in Richmond Rally in Support of the Flag|Jamelle Bouie|November 2, 2013|DAILY BEAST
“The unsafe, improper and reckless use of these machines puts the community in danger,” the flyer said.
Are Motorcycle Clubs a Public Menace?|Michael Daly|October 8, 2013|DAILY BEAST
“Put a REAL Man on the Sunnyside Board,” declares one flyer.
Fringe Factor: Penn. Health Dept. Says Gays Are Like 12 Year Olds|Caitlin Dickson|September 1, 2013|DAILY BEAST
However there are increasing signs that the July 13 date was a flyer from the beginning.
Kate’s Baby Might Not Be Due Till July 23rd!!|Tom Sykes|July 18, 2013|DAILY BEAST
The New York Flyer boomed past, and twenty lines of polished steel leaped into the glare.
Babbitt|Sinclair Lewis
Suddenly my boy woke me up, saying an English flyer had just passed.
An Aviator's Field Book|Oswald Blcke
He jumped to the control levers of the flyer and pulled the starting switch well forward.
Astounding Stories of Super-Science July 1930|Various
The bandits, for all De Boer's admonitions, were now ill-conditioned for handling this flyer.
Astounding Stories of Super-Science, October, 1930|Various
The insect looked at him questioningly; Jim produced the notebook and drew a sketch representing our flyer falling.
Astounding Stories of Super-Science September 1930|Various
British Dictionary definitions for flyer
flyer
flier
/ (ˈflaɪə) /
noun
a person or thing that flies or moves very fast
an aviator or pilot
informala long flying leap; bound
a fast-moving machine part, esp one having periodic motion
a rectangular step in a straight flight of stairsCompare winder (def. 5)