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printery

[prin-tuh-ree] / ˈprɪn tə ri /


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Now that the government has built a new printery and a $3,200,000 bitumen plant, the board has to rush construction of the first schools so men can be trained to staff them.

From Time Magazine Archive

"I'm thinking of starting up the printery, Marty."

From The Nine-Tenths by Oppenheim, James

But during the last few months a teacher—Myra Craig—had been coming to the printery to have some work done for the school.

From The Nine-Tenths by Oppenheim, James

"Master, one gentleman friend suggested or proffered advice, himself being engaged in printery, possessing machines——" A horrible thought came into Bones's head.

From Bones in London by Wallace, Edgar

Those days followed one another with ever-deepening gloom, in which the trembling printery and all the human beings that were part of it seemed steeped in a growing twilight.

From The Nine-Tenths by Oppenheim, James




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