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NOUN
  1. stiff cardboard made by pasting together layers of paper

How To Use pasteboard In A Sentence

  • 'T would be just right an 'fittin'," remarked Mrs. Cole, "if half the men in the world went about with a piece of pasteboard round their necks an 'written on it,' Pity the Blind! ' The Long Roll
  • I got up and went and got the little old guitar, brought it up, and took my knife and cut the pasteboard box around.
  • All but one of the tickets were produced, but one man in the corner searched every pocket, without avail, for his piece of missing pasteboard.
  • We know of experiments he made with sundials, probably in 1646, and also a pasteboard model of the solar system which exhibited his artistic as well as astronomical skills.
  • To get an adequate idea of a floor filled with cabins, you have merely to magnify a layer of the pasteboard pigeon-holes of an egg - crate till each pigeon-hole is seven feet in height and otherwise properly dimensioned, then place the magnified layer on the floor of COFFEE-HOUSES AND DOSS-HOUSES
  • Almost every piece of pasteboard from programmes to menus around the Old Course featured Lawrie holding the Claret Jug aloft after his Carnoustie triumph.
  • [Illustration] _Lambeth Larrikin_ (_in a pasteboard "pickelhaube," and a false nose, thoughtfully, to BATTERSEA BILL, who is wearing an old grey chimney-pot hat, with the brim uppermost, and a tow wig, as they contemplate a party of Botocudo natives_). Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 101, August 8, 1891
  • Lay this paper or pasteboard on the ground intended to receive the figure… and with a stiff, smooth brush, paint with a quick vibration over the whole figure. - Then take up the paper and you will have the entire figure on the ground.
  • They had to drink seltzer water instead of champagne and had even been given a pasteboard turkey which they were expected to pretend to consume.
  • You might give them a big pasteboard box painted black on the inside.
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