1. pamphlet - Noun
2. pamphlet - Verb
A writing; a book.
A small book consisting of a few sheets of printed paper, stitched together, often with a paper cover, but not bound; a short essay or written discussion, usually on a subject of current interest.
To write a pamphlet or pamphlets.
Source: Webster's dictionaryHe was one of these men who think that the world can be saved by writing a pamphlet. Benjamin Disraeli
The cover pirated the pictures on the Southern pamphlet and headlined a story whose title, "Invasion from Infinity!,” bore witness to a brash disdain of doing right as much as of blithe contempt for having been proved wrong. Ken MacLeod
People say there's a book in everyone but I'm not sure there is. There might be a pamphlet in me. Sophie Thompson
Lewis has written that "man makes history." Althusser unleashes a pamphlet at him maintaining that such is not the case: "Ce sont les masses qui font I'histoire." I challenge anyone to find a social scientist outside the Marxist camp who can seriously pose a problem of this type. Norberto Bobbio
The official version of Watergate is as wrong as a Flat Earth Society pamphlet. G. Gordon Liddy
He is one pamphlet behind, the others. Hungarian Proverb