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Definition of Triple-spacing
1. Noun. Typing that leaves two lines blank between lines of typing.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Triple-spacing
Literary usage of Triple-spacing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Problems in Office Practice and Business Style by Harold Strumpf (1922)
"This can be done only in double or triple spacing. See also 27 b. left (b) He
has/to return shortly. SPACING AFTER PUNCTUATION 34. When should (a) no space, ..."
2. Commercial Letters by John Baker Opdycke, Celia Anne Drew (1918)
"The paragraphs should be distinctly separated from one another by double or triple
spacing. The whole question of spacing between lines and between ..."
3. The Stenographer's and Correspondent's Handbook: A Reference Work on by International Correspondence Schools (1910)
"Write a three-line address on an envelope with triple spacing and note the improved
appearance over double spacing. The first line of the address on an ..."
4. The Expert Typist by Clarence Charles Smith (1922)
"This illustration also shows the device for single, double, and triple spacing.
Raise knob No. 35531 and tip it so as to set the dog in the proper notch of ..."
5. The Private Secretary: His Duties and Opportunities by Edward Jones Kilduff (1916)
"In this case paragraphs are indicated by double or triple spacing between the
paragraphs. In the illustrations on pages 124, 125, and 137 may be seen the ..."
6. Handbook of Business English by George Burton Hotchkiss, Edward Jones Kilduff (1920)
"Some firms use no indention but begin each paragraph flush with the margin.
In this case paragraphs are indicated by double or triple spacing between the ..."