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piece of paper

NOUN
  1. paper used for writing or printing

How To Use piece of paper In A Sentence

  • So I used the box to trace out a heart-shaped piece of paper and wrote a Valentine's note to my teacher.
  • He withdrew a piece of paper, unfolded it, and read, “What is the meaning of the word calligraphy and from what language does it derive?” The View from Saturday
  • It was made on a piece of paper torn out of an old account book and the ruling and heading I did with pokeberries, according to the "Form" provided by the adjutant of the regiment. One of Jackson's foot cavalry : his experience and what he saw during the war 1861-1865, including a history of "F Company," Richmond, Va., 21st Regiment Virginia Infantry, Second Brigade, Jackson's Division, Second Corps, A. N. Va.,
  • Trust is like a piece of paper. Once it's crumpled, it'll never be perfect again.
  • Longson walked up, took a pencil, and wrote down a name on the piece of paper, folded it, and handed it to Bradley.
  • The most important aspect is to have the person write on an unlined piece of paper, allowing the writer to create her own space and lines.
  • His eye fell on the coffee table before his couch, and puzzledly, he picked up the small piece of paper on it.
  • Also accompanying the typescript is a small rectangular piece of paper upon which Leinster has evidently typed an advertisement blurb. Antiquarian Weird Tales: Murray Leinster
  • When he came back with all three signatures on a piece of paper we would send the first load of rocket launchers.
  • A police put some chemicals on the piece of paper and a line of words showed up.
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