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Newspaper clipping   /nˈuzpˌeɪpər klˈɪpɪŋ/   Listen
Newspaper clipping

noun
1.
An excerpt cut from a newspaper or magazine.  Synonyms: clipping, cutting, press clipping, press cutting.






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"Newspaper clipping" Quotes from Famous Books



... handed a carefully folded newspaper clipping, with ragged edges, to Mr. Tescheron. It had the appearance of being hastily torn from a paper. Mr. Tescheron read it slowly, and as he did so Smith watched the victim writhe as the prepared venom paralyzed it for the death-blow. I have seen this ...
— Cupid's Middleman • Edward B. Lent

... the other articles from the table where a folded newspaper clipping was uncovered by the removal of the cloth. It was a half page from a Montreal daily, and out of it there looked straight up at him the face of Isobel Deane. It was a younger, more girlish-looking face, but to him it was not half so beautiful as the face of the Isobel who had ...
— Isobel • James Oliver Curwood

... attention have had no part in my experience; all of which means that these strangers have been mistaking me for somebody else. But at last I have the refreshment, this morning, of a letter from a man who deals in names that were familiar to me in my boyhood. The writer encloses a newspaper clipping which has been wandering through the press for four or five weeks, and he wants to know if Capt Tonkray, lately deceased, was (as stated in the clipping) the ...
— Chapters from My Autobiography • Mark Twain

... following letter was in reply to one inclosing a newspaper clipping reporting a performance of The Prince and the Pauper, given by ...
— Innocents abroad • Mark Twain

... the nagging, question, Les snapped his fingers. The hem of his dressing gown flapped around his skinny legs as he dived to his old file rack and went back where the dust was thick. He brought out an envelope, dug into it, and found what he was looking for—an old newspaper clipping dated some ten years back. It consisted ...
— Ten From Infinity • Paul W. Fairman



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