Flier in a sentence as a noun

Because that's how you get frequent flier miles.

He purchases pudding to earn frequent flier miles.

And I assume the it pro flier sector is at least as bad on average.

For example, when writing trite complaint letters or on a frequent flier memberships.

He could have learned just as much with a handwritten flier on the college notice board - "Your mock exam reviewed by a postgrad, 10.

"...I do use airline frequent flier numbers because the airlines demand to know my identity anyway.

I don't undertand why people are intent on burying these guys for a poorly written flier with one mildly misogynistic joke in bad taste.

A few years ago, a minister got into serious trouble because he used the frequent flier miles obtained as a minister for a private flight.

At 64, when an 800 square foot manufactured home hed seen in Plant City, a Tampa suburb, became available for $21,500, he purchased it with a credit card to amass frequent flier miles.

I call this the "crates of cheese" phenomenon, after an airline promotion I read about that awarded people x frequent flier miles for purchasing a package of cheese.

Flier definitions

noun

someone who travels by air

See also: flyer

noun

someone who operates an aircraft

See also: aviator aeronaut airman flyer

noun

an advertisement (usually printed on a page or in a leaflet) intended for wide distribution; "he mailed the circular to all subscribers"

See also: circular handbill bill broadside broadsheet flyer throwaway