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Definition of Ring-binder
1. Noun. Holds loose papers or magazines.
Generic synonyms: Protection, Protective Cover, Protective Covering
Derivative terms: Bind
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ring-binder
Literary usage of Ring-binder
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Library Journal by American Library Association, Library Association (1922)
"Price of one Ring Binder and 100 sheets (5000 lines) $4.75 Postpaid. Sent on
approval, subject to return if it does not come up to your expectations in ..."
2. Chain Stores: Their Management and Operation by Walter Sumner Hayward, Percival White, John Sherwood Fleek, Harry MacIntyre (1922)
"Figures for current weeks are compiled direct from the daily executive reports
and put on three-ring binder pages for the executive control report book. ..."
3. Record Forms for Vocational Schools by Joseph Jordan Eaton (1917)
"Y Usually a buff-colored stock is used on forms of this class; the sheet is
punched on the left margin for filing in a sectional post or ring binder; ..."
4. Practical Cost System for Printing Offices by Roy Trewin Porte (1920)
"The fly sheet is detached from the envelope, and placed in a ring binder. ...
This Job Record remains in the ring binder, is kept in the office and placed ..."
5. Practice With Purpose: Literacy Work Stations for Grades 3-6by Debbie Diller by Debbie Diller (2005)
"You might store transparencies you have used during instruction in a three-ring
binder with sections labeled appropriately: "Grammar," "Social Studies," ..."
6. Successful Independent Consulting: Turn Your Career Experience Into a by Douglas Florzak (1999)
"Pitch books are usually made up of pages in a three-ring binder, sometimes with
a special attached stand that allows you to prop the binder on the client's ..."