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press clipping

American  

noun

  1. clipping.


Etymology

Origin of press clipping

An Americanism dating back to 1900–05

Example Sentences

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“If he has a press clipping, maybe it wasn’t favorable, he could cut it up and make a collage,” Moran said.

From New York Times Aug. 3, 2023

The Purple One now has an official, verified account, in which he posts clips of music, archive photos from throughout his four decades in music as well as the odd press clipping.

From The Guardian Oct. 26, 2015

Kraus “would often start with a press clipping that he would reproduce and dissect,” Franzen notes, “which is the method of a lot of blogs today: cut, paste, and conquer.”

From Slate Oct. 11, 2013

But sometimes the scandal was just rumor. In the book, Martha Quinn recalls keeping press clipping that said she was dating David Lee Roth in her scrapbook—because it wasn’t true.

From Time May 8, 2013

He read the yellowing press clipping framed at eye-level, with a photo of Jack and two alligators.

From "American Gods" by Neil Gaiman

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