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out-of-print

American  
[out-uhv-print] / ˈaʊt əvˈprɪnt /

adjective

  1. being no longer published; no longer printed or reprinted.

    a bookstore specializing in out-of-print books.


noun

  1. a book, pamphlet, etc., that is no longer published.

out of print Idioms  
  1. see under in print; also see go out, def. 6.


Etymology

Origin of out-of-print

First recorded in 1665–75

Example Sentences

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There, I stumble on titles I’ve never seen, by authors I’ve never heard of, alongside out-of-print classics I don’t own.

From Salon • Dec. 20, 2025

I found a healthy alternative in Todd Grimson’s vampire novel, “Stainless,” an out-of-print book from 1996 that was republished this year.

From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 12, 2025

An out-of-print tome sits beside a scribbled screenplay.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 7, 2025

Still, with its out-of-print obscurities and several unreleased live recordings, the compilation reaffirms just how unusual the music that Grubbs and O’Rourke made during their five-year run still is.

From New York Times • May 20, 2024

Fourth Avenue is the used and out-of-print book center of the English-speaking chapter of the civilized world.

From "The Princess Bride" by William Goldman

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