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Definition of Newspaper clipping
1. Noun. An excerpt cut from a newspaper or magazine. "He searched through piles of letters and clippings"
Generic synonyms: Excerpt, Excerption, Extract, Selection
Lexicographical Neighbors of Newspaper Clipping
Literary usage of Newspaper clipping
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. European Police Systems by Raymond Blaine Fosdick (1915)
"newspaper clipping classifications.— Classifications of crimes by methods.— The "MO"
system.— The German Meldewesen or registration system. ..."
2. Theodore Roosevelt: The Logic of His Career by Charles Grenfill Washburn (1916)
"Evidently I had sent him a newspaper clipping, for I find the following letter
from him: — ELKHORN RANCH, MEDORA, DAKOTA, Mar. 27, '86. ..."
3. A List of Lincolniana in the Library of Congress by Library of Congress (1906)
"newspaper clipping. Memorial sermon: delivered in the First Presbyterian ...
newspaper clipping. Memorial. Senate and House of the United States of America. ..."
4. Calendar of Papers in Washington Archives Relating to the Territories of the by David W. Parker (1911)
"5159-5160 nd, np " D." newspaper clipping, containing various political items.
... 5167 May5. np " E." newspaper clipping, entitled "The Platform of the ..."
5. Library Work Cumulated, 1905-1911: A Bibliography and Digest of Library (1912)
"(In doing reference work) one remembers some newspaper clipping which would have
given the exact Information wanted, but where to find it is the problem. ..."
6. Investigation of the Department of the Interior and of the Bureau of by Knute Nelson, United States, Congress (1910)
"Has Bill Pending to aid bona fide Siletz Settlers," same date; newspaper clipping
headed "Siletz Contest* will be Delayed. Ballinger Issues Order after Talk ..."
7. Annotated Cases, American and English by H Noyes Greene, William Mark McKinney, David Shephard Garland (1918)
"607, 163 SW 741, however, a memorandum of the sale of real estate was held to be
insufficient where it consisted of a newspaper clipping ending with the ..."