bindery

[ UK /ba‍ɪndəɹˈi/ ]
NOUN
  1. a workshop where books are bound
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How To Use bindery In A Sentence

  • Kenny's also operates a book club and a bindery business.
  • Following its press run, the magazine's signatures were hand-shuffled at the bindery according to a set of rules that preserved the order of the text (as pre-determined by the editors), but randomized the order of the art.
  • I had to go to Ripon Community Printers and help in the bindery.
  • He recalled that the paper was so healthy that the printing and bindery equipment couldn't handle its size. Globe and Mail
  • This the neighborhood bindery I imagined back in the eighties, when I suddenly realized what computers could do to free and distribute information.
  • Printing more than 180,000 copies of AFP twice a month requires a variety of press capabilities and a complex bindery system.
  • Norm Sobering, Derksen Printers press room and bindery production manager, agreed with that statement.
  • While I easily acclimated to this lethargy, I was pure hustle on Friday nights unloading trucks full of boxes of old books at a local bindery. My Summer Road to Perdition
  • The goal with the Highway Department was to conserve energy, while the goal at the book bindery was to conserve time—to finish as quickly as possible and move on to weekend mischief. My Summer Road to Perdition
  • Best of all, though, was a hole-in-the-wall book bindery on Melrose Avenue that would have been easy to walk past.
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