Noun
See under Paper, n.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe ordinary society is like a paperweight on you: it won't allow you to fly. Rajneesh
At the DFP factory, in 1913, he noticed an aluminum paperweight and thought that aluminum might be a suitable replacement for cast iron to fabricate lighter pistons. Source: Internet
She survived the Joker venom by wearing a gas mask and tried to fight the Joker with a fire extinguisher, only to be bashed in the head with her Daily Planet paperweight. Source: Internet
Our favorites: a large rectangular paperweight customized by Bernard Maisner and a dome decoupage paperweight by John Derian. Source: Internet
It also makes a fine paperweight. Source: Internet
It works better as a paperweight than a calculator but I love it. Source: Internet