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copier

[kop-ee-er] / ˈkɒp i ər /




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Pena now works from home, going to his shop only to use the two machines that survived the raid — a cutter, along with a copier that needs a $1,200 part he can’t afford.

From Los Angeles Times

In a conference room with a map of Ukraine stuck to the wall above the copier, I asked him if he believed Germans were embracing the idea that the country needs a capable military.

From New York Times

“Our conference won’t survive a 1,200-page book coming off a speaker’s copier at midnight and going to the floor at noon,” Armstrong said.

From Washington Post

This is interesting because Sax has only ever worked in one for six weeks, quitting after the copier caught fire.

From New York Times

Bond measure: As an instructor at one of the colleges, I bought my own copier.

From Los Angeles Times