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- verb A less correct form of
leafleted . Simple past tense and past participle ofleaflet .
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Examples
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Ottawa: About 60 people petitioned and leafletted in the Byward market, then marched to the Prime Minister's office.
Archive 2008-09-01 2008
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Ottawa: About 60 people petitioned and leafletted in the Byward market, then marched to the Prime Minister's office.
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They are phoned, visited, leafletted, and most are not happy to see canvassers on their porch.
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The sun was beating down on us as we leafletted and canvassed, whilst far away in Cardiff the Welsh Liberal Democrats launched their manifesto.
Ebbs and tides 2007
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The truth is labour has leafletted well; the Tories are the one who have not.
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There are two council estates in this otherwise rather leafy ward, but Labour only leafletted them after, and because, I had done so as an Independent.
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The truth is labour has leafletted well; the Tories are the one who have not.
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The truth is labour has leafletted well; the Tories are the one who have not.
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I first got involved with the Liberals in 1974 at the age of 14 when I canvassed and leafletted in the General Election in what is now the Wirral South Constituency.
Interview 2004
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The ARA twice leafletted Mr. Fromm's neighbours making wild and defamatory remarks.
Progressive Bloggers 2010
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