How To Use Paperclip In A Sentence
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Straighten your second paperclip, put a few bends at the wire's end, and—with no pressure on your wrench—shove it to the back of the lock.
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Anyone found wearing a paperclip was liable to immediate arrest.
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Watch as paperclip melts hole in nail.
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You also need card, gold spray paint, glue, scissors, a pin and a paperclip.
The Sun
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It is about the length of a paperclip (31-42mm).
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Sitting at your desk, making statues out of paperclips, it's easy to drift off into a fantasy land of ice cream and beaches.
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Straighten your second paperclip, put a few bends at the wire's end, and—with no pressure on your wrench—shove it to the back of the lock.
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Mostly she asked for ice cream, pulled faces during meetings, or tried to escape using a hang-glider made of post-it notes and paperclips.
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I'm going to make some little doohickey out of paperclips for the next half hour and then maybe wander off and get a candy bar.
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The tiny stick of metal was less than an inch long, and thinner than a paperclip.
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The paperclip is lying on his desk, twisted out of shape.
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Lots of slightly different paperclip designs (wire, again) date from about this time.
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The paperclip - an ingenious, simple piece of design.
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Ortiz'sstory brings to mind the similar accomplishment of Kyle MacDonald, a Canadianwho started "Craigslist swapping" with a red paperclip in 2005 andeventually ended up with a two-story farmhouse.
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The paperclip is lying on his desk, twisted out of shape.
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Nevertheless, the lesson didn't do anything to advance my quest to burgle paperclips and staples from my fellow office pool participants.
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Tons of paperclips in magnetic holders, post-it notes and separate containers for pens and pencils finish out that section.
May 2008
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Playing with a paperclip was a sign of mild irritation.
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Below the message list at the far right, you should see a paperclip icon.
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Project Paperclip, ironically, would use Nazi doctors to develop methods of interrogating German prisoners of war.
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Anyone found wearing a paperclip was liable to immediate arrest.
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Mark took the paperclip from her hand and unbent it.
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The paperclip - an ingenious, simple piece of design.
Times, Sunday Times
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A canny Canadian internet user showed the potential of online trading systems by gradually bartering a paperclip into a three-bedroomed house.
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He tossed out papers and paperclips and a tube of toothpaste onto the floor before finally withdrawing my inhaler.
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Playing with a paperclip was a sign of mild irritation.
Times, Sunday Times
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You don't have to wait long, and you can bind the results with a paperclip or a staple.
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Lots of slightly different paperclip designs (wire, again) date from about this time.
Times, Sunday Times
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On top of that, the United States reaped a great harvest of German ideas about aerial technology with its foresighted Operation Paperclip at the end of the war.
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Watch as paperclip melts hole in nail.
Times, Sunday Times
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You also need card, gold spray paint, glue, scissors, a pin and a paperclip.
The Sun
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It is about the length of a paperclip (31-42mm).
Times, Sunday Times
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Add pens, pencils, notepads, stickers, boxes of staples and paperclips.
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Your muddled brain, full of paperclips and odd socks and dirty cotton wool buds simply cannot function.
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He was a packrat who never threw anything away, and so obsessively fastidious that he would boil up a saucepan full of old paperclips, drenched in cologne, for reuse.
Las Pozas: Edward James' fantasy stands tall in a jungle in Mexico
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An ispy jar - Fill the jar with rice and a few secret objects like a coin, a paperclip, a button, a bead, a small toy, dice, etc and have kids see if they can find all the treasures.
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He has perfected a technique of etching letters onto microscopic surfaces—including the tip of a screw, the head of a pin and the pointed end of a paperclip.
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Also wrong are giant paperclips, really big cutlery and oversized furniture.