papers

IPA: pˈeɪpɝz

noun

  • Official documents or identification, as a passport.
  • A collection of documents, unpublished writing or correspondence in an archive or library collection.
  • (Australia) cigarette papers
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Examples of "papers" in Sentences

  • Not releasing code to back up claims made in papers is extra ordinary.
  • _End papers_, papers added at the beginning and end of a book by the binder.
  • Read the papers, please, * all the papers*, rather than repeat the crap the campaigns feed you.
  • Clinging to the last vestiges of anger at your dad for never kissing you goodnight or reading your term papers?
  • I was the high school yearbook editor and many friends enlisted my editing skills prior to submitting their term papers.
  • The four of us ate dinner together most nights, and George routinely helped the girls type and proofread their term papers.
  • On the other hand, some articles remind me of the term papers I used to write in college: Lots of research, time spent at the library or on line double checking facts and quotes.
  • I never thought I would see them this way, but tonight I was hunting through my Snoopy suitcase (the one that holds all my important papers, because yes when you are me, that is where you put your important papers…. in a dog suitcase) looking for my old school address book.
  • A great debt is owed to the numerous students in my classes at Rutgers who have used previous drafts of these cases and materials, raised questions, and made comments, and who have provided in class and in their term papers a real picture of the impact of law on the health and human services.

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