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business card
noun
- a small card on which is printed, typically, a person's name, job title, firm, business address, and telephone number.
Word History and Origins
Origin of business card1
Example Sentences
Hotplate also encourages chefs to use traditional local marketing, such as fliers, business cards and word of mouth.
The cultural headspace of "American Psycho" memes and bad faith takeaways make it too easy to forget who saw it as more than blood and business cards in the first place.
Armed with a stack of handmade business cards, I went door to door in our suburban Chicago cul-de-sac, pitching the neighbors: “Would you like fresh-baked cookies delivered to your doorstep every Saturday morning?”
The biggest applause came for the last image: Sanders’ new business card for the private practice he’s starting.
Eventually they part, Mrs. Reed walking away with one of Liz’s business cards, Liz making off with Mrs. Reed’s ruby ring.
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