playbill

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Recent Examples of playbill Destiny's Child top 10 music videos, ranked Beyoncé also posed with a playbill in a photo with her mom and Rowland (which was hilariously included twice, with the first iteration cropping out the other two women). Wesley Stenzel, EW.com, 23 Nov. 2024 With playbills in one hand and Parm sandwiches in the other, guests milled about the space, dancing to Charli XCX and Chappell Roan. Lea Donenberg, Vogue, 25 Oct. 2024 Jolie-Pitt allegedly had her surname shortened to Jolie for the Broadway production's playbill, per the outlets, amid Jolie and ex-husband Brad Pitt’s yearslong legal battle. Edward Segarra, USA TODAY, 17 June 2024 Later that year, Hunt documented another special moment with her daughter in August 2017, with the two taking a selfie for Instagram, posing behind their Hamilton playbills in the theater to see Lin-Manuel Miranda's hit musical. Francesca Gariano, Peoplemag, 13 May 2024 See all Example Sentences for playbill 
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Noun
  • An ordinance prohibiting the distribution of handbills or solicitation on private property before sunrise or after sunset — or 7 p.m., whichever is later.
    Angele Latham, The Tennessean, 20 Dec. 2024
  • That means a Kamala Harris T-Shirt or a Donald Trump MAGA cap is allowed when someone is voting in a polling place, but distributing handbills for a candidate isn’t.
    Anthony Man, Sun Sentinel, 19 Oct. 2024
Noun
  • Use points for bookings: Redeem your credit card points or frequent flyer miles to save on flights and accommodation.
    Hannah Parry, Newsweek, 23 Dec. 2024
  • Drones must also stay within view of the flyer, according to the FAA rules.
    Stephen Pastis, Forbes, 15 Dec. 2024
Noun
  • Frequent flier programs regularly change their rules, often to the traveler’s disadvantage.
    Paul Rubio, AFAR Media, 20 Dec. 2024
  • On Tuesday, the group of volunteers canvassed the neighborhood where Bryan was last seen, taping up posters, handing out fliers and talking to shopkeepers and passersby.
    Clara Harter, Los Angeles Times, 11 Dec. 2024
Noun
  • Private listening events for Academy members are underway across Los Angeles, artists are amplifying their presence through media appearances and interviews, and, for major contenders, full-scale campaigns including advertisements in trade publications and high-profile billboards are the norm.
    Mike Wass, The Hollywood Reporter, 30 Dec. 2024
  • Throughout the spring, MEC ramped up messaging in the local newspaper and on billboards, advertising the facility as necessary to support hospitals and other essential services during the high energy demand of summer months.
    Joan Meiners, The Arizona Republic, 28 Dec. 2024
Noun
  • Congress raced to avert a government shutdown as soon as the weekend with a sprawling stopgap spending bill that includes billions in hurricane aid along with handouts to farmers and a host of other seemingly unrelated priorities.
    Dave Goldiner, New York Daily News, 18 Dec. 2024
  • Who’s to say the best way to spend all that money isn’t an endless onslaught of attack ads, mailings, shirts, handouts, signs, stickers and hats?
    Letters to the editor, Orlando Sentinel, 5 Dec. 2024

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“Playbill.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/playbill. Accessed 4 Jan. 2025.

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