[
UK
/njˈuːzpɹɪnt/
]
[ US /ˈnuzˌpɹɪnt/ ]
[ US /ˈnuzˌpɹɪnt/ ]
NOUN
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cheap paper made from wood pulp and used for printing newspapers
they used bales of newspaper every day
How To Use newsprint In A Sentence
- He'd missed the acres of newsprint and hours of broadcasts. Times, Sunday Times
- The company is engaged in the making of newsprint, which is primarily recycled paper.
- Entering, you are confronted with what appears to be a blow-up of a Seventies newsprint photograph of a star.
- The publisher admitted that it would incur a'double digit' rise in newsprint prices. Times, Sunday Times
- As a bonus, newsprint leaves a dirt-resistant film so your windows will stay clean longer.
- Men and women everywhere hawked government-controlled newspapers printed on a grayish, low-grade newsprint no doubt full of comparably dull propaganda.
- We did not use newspaper, as the students' compositions would be much more visible on the plain surface than on ‘busy’ newsprint.
- I hesitate to recommend another book about living abroad when television and newsprint are overpopulated with seekers of a place in the sun, but this account of life in an Andalusian pueblo is different.
- The company attributed the drop in profits to increased investment and a rise in newsprint prices. Times, Sunday Times
- They could use a light table or put graphite on the back of the newsprint to transfer the drawings to the good paper.