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Definition of "leafleted" [leafleted]

  • Simple past tense and past participle of leaflet. (verb)

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Use "leafleted" in a sentence
  • ""We leafleted for it for three years in a row, then last year we were accosted by a very officious council employee and said that he only let us off the fine because he was in a 'good mood'.""
  • "Activists leafleted subway stations in Medellin, Colombia."
  • "It follows that Jack Kennedy had to be the Pope's captive, Barry Goldwater a dangerously psychotic warmonger, thrice-wounded Lt John Kerry "swiftboated" as a cowardly liar, and in the 2000 presidential primaries, John McCain effectively lost the nomination when South Carolinians were leafleted (the groundless accusation) that he had fathered an illegitimate black baby."