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[hand-bil] / ˈhændˌbɪl /


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One piece of the mudslinging was the Coffin Handbill, a famous campaign poster published by Adams supporters that showed rows of coffins and listed Jackson’s “bloody deeds”—his duels, the deaths of militiamen under his command.

From "In the Shadow of Liberty" by Kenneth C. Davis

He held up a small printed Handbill, which had been placed between the first and second pages.

From I Say No by Collins, Wilkie

He returned to the purpose which had brought him to the cottage—and produced the Handbill that had been sent to him in Emily's letter.

From I Say No by Collins, Wilkie

On the point of leaving the house, he remembered that Emily would probably expect him to return the Handbill.

From I Say No by Collins, Wilkie

I knew that Miss Emily possessed a Handbill describing personal peculiarities in Mr. Mirabel, not hidden under the changed appearance of his head and face.

From I Say No by Collins, Wilkie




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