stationer
IPA: stˈeɪʃʌnɝ
noun
- A person or business that sells stationery.
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Examples of "stationer" in Sentences
- I just remember that stationery is sold by a stationer, not a stationar.
- The stationer was a little ashamed, and used to defend himself feebly, and in a mealy voice profess a Kropotkinesque gospel of tolerance.
- Stationary also used to mean stationery; both terms derive from the Latin stationarius, stationery arriving indirectly by stationer + - y.
- Stationery means stationery goods, i.e. items sold by a stationer, such as paper, pens, ink, envelopes, and other office supplies and writing and printing material.
- Said Emily Arden Wells, a custom stationer in Brooklyn, N.Y., "You can text your contact details, but they just get lost in that digital device; you forget the person."
- Facebook References Kiss and Punch, a small stationer in southern California, offers a letterpress card that resembles a Facebook screen and says, Congratulations on your changed relationship status!
- Martin Ramin for The Wall Street Journal, Styling by Anne Cardenas PAPER TRAIL | As a clever promotional device, bespoke stationer Thornwillow Press Ltd. created calling cards featuring the names of literary and cinematic characters, a sample of them shown here.
- "A 'calling card' provides relevant information about where to reach you, but also clues about your style and character," said Luke Ives Pontifell, publisher and founder of Thornwillow Press, Ltd., a bespoke stationer based in a drawing room of New York's St. Regis Hotel.
- The very idea of having to track down over 100 home addresses, find a stationer and design the cards sent me into a panic -- never mind those pesky RSVP cards don't forget you need postage on them as well, and you end up getting frustrated and angry at those guests that never seem to send them back on time.
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