"Leaflets" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Leaflets are small, folded sheets of paper or cardstock that contain information, typically about a product, service, or event. They are often used as a marketing or promotional tool, and are usually handed out in person, mailed to customers, or distributed in public places.
Leafed is the past tense of the verb "leaf". It means to remove the leaves from something, especially a book. For example: "She leafed through the pages of the old novel"
A leaflet is a small sheet of paper or card that is used to give information publicly, often about a particular product, service, event, or idea. It is typically folded or stapled and is designed to be easily readable and easy to distribute. Leaflets are often used in situations where a more concise and informal form of communication is needed, such as at trade shows, in retail stores, or at public events. They can be used to provide information, promote a product or service, or raise awareness about a particular issue or cause.
A league is a unit of measurement or a competitive group. It can refer to a distance or a length, typically 3 miles or 3 nautical miles. In sports, a league is a group of teams that compete against each other, often in a structured season. Examples include the National Football League (NFL) or the English Premier League. It can also mean a group of people who work together or are affiliated with a particular organization. For example, "the league of nations" refers to a group of countries that work together internationally.