paperback

IPA: pˈeɪpɝbæk

noun

  • A book with flexible binding.

verb

  • (transitive, publishing) To issue or publish (a book) in a paperback edition.

adjective

  • (of a book) Having flexible binding.
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Examples of "paperback" in Sentences

  • For many people, a paperback is an inexpensive investment in an unknown quantity.
  • Are you sure it doesn't refer to the fact that it's a pocket book, or what we call a paperback?
  • I'm linking to the hardback version because I understand that buying the paperback is a false economy.
  • We get hundreds of books sent to us (upon request or not), and a thin paperback is usually something we ignore.
  • This paperback is my latest lead exhibit in the argument for collections being better reading experiences than miniseries.
  • The Philip K. Dick Award is presented annually with the support of the Philip K. Dick Trust for distinguished science fiction published in paperback original form in the United States.
  • As many of you know, I offer on my website signed hardcovers of books that have been out for a year or so, since by that time the paperback is available and the hardcover is more difficult to find in stores.

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