photocopy

[ US /ˈfoʊtoʊˌkɑpi/ ]
[ UK /fˈə‍ʊtəkˌɒpi/ ]
NOUN
  1. a photographic copy of written or printed or graphic work
VERB
  1. reproduce by xerography
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How To Use photocopy In A Sentence

  • With cold type, the galley proof is the first proof, usually a photocopy.
  • Companies have been urged to make sure their staff do not injure themselves at office Christmas parties by dancing on desks or photocopying themselves.
  • We then went on to discuss wether photocopying pages of crochet books was a sin, and would she go to hell for it?
  • They can even substitute for the work in some non-commercial contexts (photocopying from the library for personal research is a classic example). Bits Debate: Mixing It Up Over Remixes and Fair Use - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com
  • How can an individual get permission to photocopy or videotape in cases where there is no fair use exception?
  • In her 2007 book, "Basic Black," she recalls photocopying her résumé at the office of a job she was eager to move on from. NYT > Home Page
  • ‘I can't look at this painting without blushing,’ she says, showing me a colour photocopy of one of Kahlo's lush phallic portrayals of a priapic vegetable.
  • To xerox is to make copies of graphic material by a dry photocopying process.
  • To date, printed scores have been strictly protected; photocopying them is illegal.
  • I breakfasted there a week ago and naturally, a photocopy of the strip was tacked up above the register, front and center, just like hundreds of Zippy strips at hundreds of diners and lunch counters all across the country.
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