Definition of Copyreaders

1. copyreader [n] - See also: copyreader

Lexicographical Neighbors of Copyreaders

copyists
copyleft
copyleft symbol
copyleft symbols
copylefted
copylefting
copylefts
copyparties
copyparty
copypasta
copypastaed
copypastaing
copypastas
copyread
copyreader
copyreaders (current term)
copyreading
copyreads
copyright
copyright infringement
copyright infringements
copyright symbol
copyright symbols
copyrightability
copyrightable
copyrightables
copyrighted
copyrighting
copyrights
copyshop

Literary usage of Copyreaders

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Course in Journalistic Writing by Grant Milnor Hyde (1922)
"copyreaders work very rapidly and must have an exceptional ability to ... How many trite and hackneyed words or expressions have the copyreaders overlooked? ..."

2. Newspaper Reporting and Correspondence: A Manual for Reporters by Grant Milnor Hyde (1916)
"On a city daily of average size there are desk men, or copyreaders, who work under editorial direction but feel superior to the reporter because they ..."

3. Something Else Again by Franklin Pierce Adams (1920)
"Still though the Halls Of Literature are closed To me a bard obscure I Have a consolation The copyreaders crude and rough Can't monkey with my Humble stuff ..."

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