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library paste

American  

noun

  1. a white, smooth paste for paper and lightweight cardboard.


Etymology

Origin of library paste

First recorded in 1950–55

Example Sentences

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“In 1944, I probably tasted more library paste than it took me to make this collage.”

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 6, 2018

Much like cafeteria food and library paste, chalk dust simply smelled like school.

From Time • Apr. 27, 2015

A former college English teacher, the shamus speaks in Victorian grandiloquent, and the burden of his remarks is composed of snippets from the Great Books and library paste.

From Time Magazine Archive

From peanuts he made nearly 300 substances; from sweet potatoes 118, including starch, vinegar, shoe-blacking, library paste, candy.

From Time Magazine Archive

They carefully devised vitamin-free, protein-free, mineral-free diets that tasted like library paste and smelled worse.

From The Coffin Cure by Nourse, Alan Edward