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Flier vs Fliers

Both 'flier' and 'fliers' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Flier' is the correct spelling when referring to a person or thing that flies, such as an aviator or a handbill. 'Fliers' is the correct plural form of 'flier' when referring to handbills or pamphlets.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 739 views

Flier

Correct. 'Flier' is used to refer to a person or thing that flies, like an aviator, or a handbill.

Use 'flier' when referring to a person or thing that flies, such as an aviator, or when referring to a handbill or pamphlet.

Examples:

  • The flier performed amazing stunts in the air.
  • She handed out fliers advertising the event.
  • Just a flier for Courthouse Pizza.
  • He left a flier in our mailbox.
  • But you're not a flier anymore.
  • Some flier thinks he saw some armor.
  • And I'm an operator, Mr. Flier.
  • It has to be that handsome young flier in the third row.
  • I thought that might be a good time to invite this young flier backstage.
  • I practically ran to you with that flier.
  • Just a flier advertising your husband's rock-'n'-roll band.
  • There's a flier in her purse.
  • Right, I'm sure you saw our flier.
  • No, just a flier for the WNBA.
  • That is the flier for my dance classes.
  • That's the flier for Meredith's charity gala.
  • First, the carbon-fiber wing gives the flier lift.
  • This advertising flier from 1806 is for a traditional medicine called Kinseitan.
  • The flier says it's funky-fresh family fun.
  • Anyway, I found this flier by the mailbox.
  • Found this flier on the front desk.
  • That's where I saw your flier.

Alternatives:

  • aviator
  • handbill
  • leaflet
  • pamphlet
  • flyer

Fliers

Correct. 'Fliers' is the plural form of 'flier' when referring to handbills or pamphlets.

Use 'fliers' when referring to multiple handbills or pamphlets.

Examples:

  • She distributed fliers all over town to promote the event.
  • The mailbox was full of fliers for various businesses.
  • I needed your help distributing all those fliers.
  • We put out fliers, went on all the Spanish stations.
  • Seven rookies being installed as the hottest fliers... ...and they haven't done a thing but show up for a press conference.
  • Four days' shore leave is all they have and they're about the best fliers in the whole United States Navy.
  • They say the bags were filled with fliers, sir.
  • As long as we can keep your delivery men away from our fliers.
  • Instead of ripping down our fliers in the dead of night.
  • I'll put out some fliers and stuff.
  • Now, take these fliers, pass them out.
  • We want to hand out the first 1,500 fliers.
  • And, this one is for putting up 200 fliers without a permit.
  • They were at the school last night passing out fliers.
  • He asked me to distribute some fliers.
  • I'll make phone calls, send out fliers.
  • I guess you better start handing out those fliers.
  • I thought you handled that call about the fliers well.
  • It's full of fliers in the other room.
  • The fliers were made on a computer.
  • The fliers probably refer to him.
  • Which maybe I should contact since you decimated half a rainforest printing these fliers.

Alternatives:

  • handbills
  • pamphlets
  • leaflets
  • flyers

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