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newsprint

[nooz-print, nyooz-] / ˈnuzˌprɪnt, ˈnyuz- /




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A time when tabloid scandals were delivered on newsprint.

From BBC

I’m not talking about the inky, folded, newsprint thing you can hold in your hands.

From Washington Post

Once you’ve traced them, she says, you can take a roll of plain white newsprint, tape it over the paper and make a rubbing to transfer the image.

From Washington Post

Drastic changes are happening now because of the combination of high fuel and newsprint prices, and a tight labor market that’s made it difficult to find and retain carriers.

From Seattle Times

Like Rosenberg, the great champion of Willem de Kooning’s paintings, Schjeldahl was similarly enthralled with the Dutch immigrant, treasuring a simple abstraction the artist brushed on newsprint.

From Los Angeles Times