newsprint
IPA: nˈuzprɪnt
noun
- An inexpensive paper used for printing newspapers.
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Examples of "newsprint" in Sentences
- Meanwhile, the price of newsprint is skyrocketing, despite declining demand.
- How doe the print media react when they try to imitate TV or web-pages in newsprint?
- Newsweeklies were intended to be counterprogramming to newspapers, back when we were drowning in newsprint and needed a digest to redact that vast inflow of dead-tree objectivity.
- Papers are throwing out employees almost weekly, cutting national and foreign bureaus if they have them, and slicing the actual size of the product, since newsprint is a huge cost.
- There's hardly room in newsprint, however, for the number of words it takes to clearly explain a situation or argument sufficiently, especially when the idea seems counterintuitive.
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