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Definition of Supersized
1. supersize [v] - See also: supersize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Supersized
Literary usage of Supersized
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Literary World by Samuel R. Crocker, Edward Abbott, Nicholas Paine Gilman, Madeline Vaughan Abbott Bushnell, Bliss Carman, Herbert Copeland (1881)
"... printed on heavy supersized and calen dered tinted paper, gilt edges, and
bound in cloth, with gold side stamp, price, $1.50. ..."
2. Practical Photo-micrography: By the Latest Methodsby Andrew Pringle by Andrew Pringle (1890)
"The book is printed on fine supersized and calendered paper, and bound substantially
and neatly in ..."
3. Practical Photo-micrography: By the Latest Methodsby Andrew Pringle by Andrew Pringle (1890)
"The book is printed on fine supersized and calendered paper, and bound substantially
and neatly in cloth, uniform with the other volumes of THE SCOVILL ..."
4. American Vulgar: The Politics of Manipulation Versus the Culture of Awareness by Robert Grudin (2006)
"To pig out on a triple burger with supersized fries is vulgar, very vulgar, but
not evil. On the other hand, to say that everything evil is vulgar is, ..."
5. The Printers' Handbook of Trade Recipes, Hints & Suggestions Relating to by Charles Thomas Jacobi (1891)
"This solution, in a warm condition, is to be filtered, and with it a heavy
supersized and calendered book paper may be coated like transfer paper. ..."
6. Writing for the Press: A Manual by Robert Luce (1907)
"... the name of 'machine finish'—abbreviated to 'M F.' The smoother papers are
called 'sized and calendered'— •S. & C.'—or 'supersized and calendered'—'S. ..."
7. Journal of Materia Medica (1878)
"The book comprises sixty- four pages, exclusive of the cover, and printed as it
is upon supersized and calendered paper of the richest finish, ..."