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Pamphlet

Pamphlet meaning

A small, brief printed work, consisting either of a folded sheet of paper, or several sheets bound together into a booklet with only a paper cover, formerly containing literary compositions, newsletters, and newspapers, but now chiefly informational matter. | Such a work containing political material or discussing matters of controversy. | A brief handwritten work.

Example sentences (20)

As ridiculous as his arguments were, Daggett’s pamphlet worked, and the Democrats did worse than usual in the election that took place shortly after the pamphlet came out.

First, my pamphlet was way more entertaining than hers, and second, she hands out pamphlets all day, so it is very hypocritical of her to be angry about receiving a pamphlet, IMO.

A pamphlet handed out at the rally said students were most comfortable reporting lockouts to senior residents but their role and scholarship was under threat from a proposal to replace them on overnight shifts with paid staff.

As a senior, he wrote a pamphlet on Wrangell.

Hanson told this masthead she had a separate conversation with Scarr in which he asked her views on whether Thorpe should be involved in the No pamphlet.

He provided no statement for the voters’ pamphlet.

Here you'll see the Bible, a flyer for an event, and a pamphlet for School Authorities and School Physicians.

James Ingram (wearing period-correct glasses) portrays Gowan Pamphlet, a minister at the First Baptist Church, one of the earliest Black congregations in the United States.

Liberal senator Jane Hume said there should be a pamphlet for the upcoming referendum on the Voice to Parliament.

Make a practical difference that improves lives,' the Yes pamphlet reads.

Mendick likens it, in the accompanying pamphlet, to the intrusiveness of pure obsessive thought disorder and recurrent anxiety dreams.

So McCaul and two other Republican committee chairs in the House, Mike Rogers and Michael Turner, have co-authored and circulated that maroon pamphlet among their GOP colleagues.

The force confirmed on social media that officers also followed-up on reports a pamphlet was being sold along the march route praising Hamas.

This pamphlet typically arrives along with your new credit card.

A $500 grant was presented to the local youth council to aid them in developing a feminine hygiene pamphlet along with the purchase of hygiene products to create feminine product bags, with a goal of distributing them at local shelters.

Doorbell footage shows the moment a Tory canvasser was caught on camera removing a Party pamphlet from a letterbox.

For the most part, this succinct work reads more like a political pamphlet than a scholarly study and is more about offering a moral message than engaging in deep economic and historical analysis.

Her art installation will be near the site where her father was injured and includes a mock-up of the propaganda pamphlet he was accused of using council equipment to publish.

In 1955, the Quaker authored a pamphlet titled, Speaking Truth to Power: A Quaker Search for an Alternative to Violence.

Lest you think that this will all blow over once summer break starts, the Washington Examiner is today that pro-Palestinian organizers based at Columbia and Yale have been circulating a pamphlet across the nation.