Noun
cheap paper made from wood pulp and used for printing newspapers
Source: WordNetthey used bales of newspaper every day Source: Internet
Each year my family made an annual trip to Watoga, however the summer of 1968 provided me with a love of the printed word in a newsprint I had not considered before. Source: Internet
His newspapers introduced innovations such as multi-color presses, halftone photographs on newsprint, comic sections printed in color, and wire syndication of news copy. Source: Internet
He slams the story about congress receiving intelligence about Russian interference, claiming that the columns have gotten smaller in the newsprint. Source: Internet
Major commodities which posted a decline in imports in September 2020 over September 2019 are gold, silver, transport equipment, newsprint, leather and leather products and sulphur & unroasted iron parts. Source: Internet
Sir Henry has received an anonymous note, cut and pasted from newsprint, warning him away from the moors, and one of his new boots is inexplicably missing from his London hotel room. Source: Internet