Foley sat in a swinging rocker, reading an evening paper, his coat off, his feet in slippers.
On the way she bought an evening paper, but there was nothing new in it.
It was the very type and model of what an evening paper should be.
It was started as an evening paper by Edmund Yates, and was frankly named after the predatory fowl because it made free with the nests of its morning contemporaries.
When he entered he found Morris seated in a chair with the first edition of an evening paper clutched in his hand.
Ten minutes later he went out to lunch and when he returned he brandished the early edition of an evening paper.
On his way home that night Morris consulted an evening paper, and when he turned to the sporting page he found the upper halves of seven columns effaced by a huge illustration executed in the best style of Jig, the Sporting Cartoonist.
Outside the station he bought an evening paper from a yelling newsboy, and hastily scanned the headlines under the flare of a street lamp.
That reminded him to buy an evening paper at the next stopping place, a town of some importance, where a number of intending passengers were waiting on the platform.
One of the women had an evening paper, and read it aloud to the others.
Another of the letters was from the art editor of an illustrated weekly asking for a sitting to their photographer for a full-page picture; and the third inclosed the card of an interviewer on an evening paper.
Early in the afternoon he had seen this letter in the columns of an evening paper: "The Mysterious Disappearances.
Later the same day, when the Prime Minister was sitting alone in his room, a member of his cabinet brought him an evening paper containing an article which was making a deep impression in London.
A newsboy going down Whitehall was calling an evening paper.
He sat down without invitation, expressed himself in his brassy voice about the weather, and then, instead of confiding a message, showed a mind for general conversation by asking Miss Kenby if she had read an evening paper.
Mr. Legrange had just opened an evening paper, when a light rap at his counting-house door induced him to lay it aside.
They were still at the window when the gate opened and in walked a squat silk-hatted gentleman with a yellow beard and an evening paper.
But it was in an evening paper that he came across the advertisement which brought the first grist to his mill.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "evening paper" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.