Playbills [noun]

Definition of Playbills:

list; circular

Synonyms of Playbills:


Opposite/Antonyms of Playbills:

Coin


Sentence/Example of Playbills:

It was in honour of these that the playbill was written out.

A playbill is not always the most truth-telling publication in the world.

His face is not familiar on the posters; and his name is not in large type on the playbill.

Some new development of the playbill in this direction may be in store for us in the future.

There is probably no playbill extant of an earlier date than 1663.

Put my name on your playbill, provided you drum, but not otherwise.

Yet it is usually printed on the playbill, though in modest type.

This being quite new, and of course unknown, they printed on the playbill, from which I learned it.

Dr. Clancy was blind, and the playbill was headed with the line from Milton, "The day returns, but not to me returns."

It sometimes happens that a playbill flies down from the upper boxes.