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papergirl

American  
[pey-per-gurl] / ˈpeɪ pərˌgɜrl /

noun

  1. a girl who delivers newspapers to homes.


Etymology

Origin of papergirl

paper + girl

Example Sentences

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A papergirl's kind gesture of posting a note and chocolate bar through the letterbox of a self-isolating widow has cheered her up, her family said.

From BBC

Even more recently, the bike as catalyst of urban creativity is celebrated in the Papergirl project of Berlin , Manchester and Bristol .

From The Guardian

Sina Hickey, 24, a photographer and the founder of PaperGirl New York, handed a roll to Jaden Jackson, 4, asking, “Do you like art?”

From New York Times

I am knocked out by PaperGirl!

From New York Times

It was New York City’s first installment of PaperGirl, an inclusive, noncommercial way of experiencing street art.

From New York Times