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clipsheet

American  
[klip-sheet] / ˈklɪpˌʃit /

noun

Journalism.
  1. a sheet of paper printed on one side for convenience in cutting and reprinting, containing news items, features, cartoons, etc., and distributed by public relations firms, publishers, and similar organizations.


Etymology

Origin of clipsheet

clip 1 + sheet 1

Example Sentences

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"Perhaps," said Clipsheet drily, "the Admiral would not 'trust' these men."

From Time Magazine Archive

Taking exception to a "scene in a show where Mr. Ford is made to appear as President, and particularly to a line . . . in regard to 'Axel,' the son of Ford," The Clipsheet commented: "If we were Mr. Ford, this line would be cut out of that show in mighty short order."

From Time Magazine Archive