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pamphlet
[ pam-flit ]
noun
- a complete publication of generally less than 80 pages stitched or stapled together and usually having a paper cover.
- a short treatise or essay, generally a controversial tract, on some subject of contemporary interest:
a political pamphlet.
pamphlet
/ 藞辫忙尘蹿濒瑟迟 /
noun
- a brief publication generally having a paper cover; booklet
- a brief treatise, often on a subject of current interest, published in pamphlet form
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 辫补尘顎僷丑濒别迟路补谤顎厃 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of pamphlet1
Example Sentences
That backbench MP was none other than Rachel Reeves herself 鈥 in The Everyday Economy, a pamphlet she penned in 2018.
In the Trump age, Americans are in desperate need of a refreshed pass on Paine鈥檚 Common Sense pamphlets.
鈥淟ook at that mountain / Look at those trees,鈥 he sings in the original recording as though he鈥檚 designing a tourism pamphlet.
As patriots readied for battle and loyalists clung to the British crown, Thomas Paine published 鈥淐ommon Sense,鈥 a fiercely persuasive pamphlet that united Colonists to fight against monarchy in the name of self-rule.
They鈥檙e handing out pamphlets with information about the fires, along with masks, disposable oxygen canisters, food and other supplies.
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