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Example sentences for "printer"

Lexicographically close words:
prink; prins; print; printed; printemps; printers; printing; printings; prints; printseller
  1. To this end we handed over both to a deaf and dumb printer in the office, who boasted somewhat of his chemical knowledge, who spent considerable time for a number of days in following the Doctor's instructions.

  2. Maughs, and as our time would mostly be devoted to the paper, he would detail us Printer to the Regiment, by virtue of which appointment we would become an honorary member of his staff.

  3. His printer told him that his men thought the author a little crazed, in which Asgill fancied the printer spoke one word for them and two for himself.

  4. Great efforts were made to suppress it, and there is a tradition that the printer was hanged, drawn, and quartered.

  5. Such was the simple press still employed when Benjamin Franklin began his work as a printer a century later.

  6. The printer foiled Pike's intention of placing the asterisk at the beginning of the clause to which it pertains, by setting it at the end of the preceding clause, to which it does not pertain.

  7. In the version which Pike's printer offers us, it reads: "Art.

  8. It would be hard to find a match for the disorder in which Pike's materials were set forth in print, especially in the several Appendixes: Even the patient printer would not let it go without published apology.

  9. Mr. Howe was for many years King's printer for the Province, which secured to him all the government printing, including the publishing of the official gazette.

  10. He was early appointed printer to the Council and Government, which he retained during life.

  11. The loyalists recovered the type, and a printer named Howe began the printing of the 'Gazette.

  12. A printer who had dared to caricature the champions of freedom was obliged to flee from his house, to take refuge among the soldiers, and ultimately to escape from Boston in disguise.

  13. Bartholomew Green, eldest son of Thomas Green, printer to Cambridge University, was the printer.

  14. He was brought up a printer by his father, and continued with him after he became of age, and was for some years before his father's death a silent partner with him.

  15. I posted back to Monsieur Adam, the printer and bookseller, and held aloft my blue-covered copy of the Vaudevires as an unquestionable proof of the successful result of my visit to Monsieur La Renaudiere.

  16. Letellier, situated in the Grande Rue, is the chief printer of chap books: and if we judge from the general character of these, the Falaisois seem to be marvellously addicted to the effusions of the muse.

  17. He is doubtless the most elegant printer in this city; and being also a publisher, his business is very considerable.

  18. Some of the specimens of Rouen Missals and Breviaries, especially of those by MORIN, who was the second printer in this city, are very splendid.

  19. Need the author depend quite so much on the printer for his effects?

  20. One must mention, too, the staccato style--the style that makes the printer send the boy out for another hundred gross of full-stops.

  21. He had came away, in his early manhood, a printer and a pilot, unknown outside of his class.

  22. His majesty's printer has told it for true, As we had it from him, so we give it to you.

  23. Hugh Gaine began as a printer in New York in 1750, and two years later established the New York Mercury.

  24. James Rivington, an Englishman, was a bookseller and printer in New York from 1761 until the close of the Revolution.

  25. I dubb you a knight, "From a passive subaltern I bid you to rise "The Inventor as well as the Printer of lies.

  26. And to their great beauty of mechanical execution is generally added a scrupulous textual accuracy, which the great Birmingham printer did not boast.

  27. This, when you think of it, is a very good way, when the happiest part of your life is to be spent in such concrete pleasures of hope, as Janet's were over the crackly sheets of the printer of Drum.

  28. Here, with the most perfect courage and dignity of bearing, she interviewed a printer and arranged for the publication of her poems in their own original form, no longer staled and clapper-clawed by the pencil of the senior office boy.

  29. William Morgan was a dissolute, nondescript printer in Batavia, New York, who, having failed in everything else, thought to make money by betraying the secrets of an order which his presence polluted.

  30. The Life of Mayster Wyllyam Caxton, of the Weald of Kent; the First Printer in England.

  31. The tone of the Essays was such that the writer was denounced from the pulpit and the printer menaced into discontinuance of the publication.

  32. Constructive principle would here come in, and should be serviceable to the printer in enabling him to preserve a pleasant and harmonious ornamental effect in his page.

  33. A printer is standing at a table upon which is stretched a length of cloth, which falls in folds on the floor.

  34. Thus the question of who was the first chintz-printer remains an unsolved riddle.

  35. The printer has only produced the outline, the colour being added by hand with a brush, for at this date the printing of colour by the successive application of blocks had not been mastered.

  36. Jacob Stampe living at ye Sighn of the Callico Printer in Hounsditch Prints all sorts of Callicoes Lineings Silkes Stuffs New or Ould at Reasonable Rates.

  37. The inscription runs: "Jacob Stampe living at Ye Sighn of the Callico Printer in Hounsditch Prints all sorts of Callicoes Lineings Silkes Stuffs, New or Ould, at Reasonable Rates.

  38. John Martin, Printer to the Royal Society, and are to be sold at the Bell a little without Temple-Bar.

  39. London, Printed for John Martin, Printer to the Royal Society, and are to be sold at the Bell a little without Temple-Bar.

  40. John Martyn, Printer to the Royal Society, and are to be sold at his Shop a little without Temple-Bar, 1667.

  41. The Printing of these Tracts is now return'd to the first Printer thereof, as being somewhat re-setled after the late sad Fire of London.

  42. Since these are a device of the printer rather than the author, the contractions are given in their expanded form in the text and listed separately here.

  43. No matter how careless such customers are with their work, they expect the printer to be infallible.

  44. For these reasons most reprint reaches the printer as it originally appeared in the 'exchange' from which it was clipped.

  45. Henry was too young to work, but Sam was apprenticed to a printer named Ament, who had recently moved to Hannibal and bought a weekly paper, "The Courier.

  46. I am a printer by trade," the easy voice went on.

  47. Orion was a better printer than proprietor.

  48. There is no indication whatever that Jefferson intended the note for publication, but the printer thought it would help the success of the pamphlet if Jefferson's letter were printed as a preface.

  49. I know a printer in this city who caught Greeley in one of Simpson’s Pawn Boxes.

  50. Three years afterwards, Simpson got the boss of the printer to print some auction placards, and told him that Greeley never redeemed his coat and watch, which were sold at a Pawnbroker’s public sale.

  51. Every book must have in front the licence, the tassa or price at which it was sold, the privilege, if there was one, and the names of author, printer and place of publication.


  52. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "printer" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.