Sentence examples for was printing from inspiring English sources

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was printing

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To produce one or more copies of a text or image on a surface, especially by machine; often used with out or off: print out, print off.

  • Print the draft double-spaced so we can mark changes between the lines.

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Albrecht Pfister of Bamberg was printing books illustrated with woodcuts about 1461.

With a fresh ink cartridge, it said it was printing but produced blank sheets of paper.

While my address book was printing out, my son was stewing to get on the computer.

I had to leave my flat while it was printing, you see.

(Aldo was printing Greek classics during the High Renaissance. The comma was a Renaissance invention).

The sun was passing through the spawn and it was printing this image on to the bottom of the pond.

The screaming would start if the bank did anything that looked like it was printing money or rewarding irresponsible behavior.

And in Bermuda, a little Negro boy was printing with charcoal on a white wall the word "Bosom".

During a break — she was printing out the first chapter — Bechdel talked me through the stages of the book's evolution.

One of his pressmen was printing on the surface of paper bags when he accidentally sliced neatly through the paper.

Jonathan Burnham, publisher of Harper, said the company was printing an additional 20,000 hardcover copies of "The Cleft".

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