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pasteup
noun
A sheet on which text, images, etc. are pasted in order to be copied and printed, such as for an advertisement.
Exact(4)
In April, on a Baltimore public radio show, Simon remarked that he still remembers the name of the girl who wouldn't kiss him in grade school when they were playing Spin the Bottle, and of the pasteup guy who, back in 1985, excised the last precious paragraph of one of his stories.
A boy named Shane writes his name "$h@NE," in the pasteup style of a ransom note.
Johnson's personal scrapbook, with its bits of Kansas, bits of Keats, is also Johnson's version of Earth as Heaven, its "pasteup switch pasteup / emblematic and magical".
CSS is organised according to Jonathan Snook's SMACSS standards and we're also making use of Pasteup, the Guardian's in-house styleguide and baseline CSS library, to manage some of our styling.
Similar(1)
"I guess these will work," Rita said, and she sat on the ground to cut the images out and tape them (she carried scissors and tape in her purse) into a notebook deformed by dozens of other similar pasteups.
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