Examples of 'mimeographed' in a sentence

Meaning of "mimeographed"

Mimeographed is the act of printing multiple copies of a document, using a mimeograph machine
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  • simple past tense and past participle of mimeograph

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We will have a mimeographed copy in half an hour.
Each issue comprised between one and four mimeographed sheets.
The first mimeographed version was also copied.
These need to be mimeographed.
People slapped mimeographed copies up on walls and telephone poles.
My wife and I prepared the entire issue on an old typewriter and then mimeographed it.
It was produced in mimeographed form on a tan paper.
Until Davis included this in his volume this lecture existed only as mimeographed notes.
I passed out mimeographed instructions.
A mimeographed letter to society members pleading for donations by Isabella Gauld kept the society open.
There is also a mimeographed version.
They mimeographed the resulting headlines and sent them to every college in the United States.
Adopted it using mimeographed copies.
They have mimeographed more than they can distribute through the mail.
This is our room mimeographed India.

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It was then Mimeographed and around noon it would be ready for distribution.
The Alien being available throughout America in mimeographed copies.
The first issues were mimeographed on the backs of recycled high school history tests.
The Alien being available throughout the United States in mimeographed copies.
Many of them are mimeographed or printed on Multilith presses.
Many groups adopted it, using mimeographed.
Rudhyar received mimeographed lessons on astrology from Jones.
Take this to the typing pool, have it mimeographed immediately.
The present document is a mimeographed version of the report of the Committee on Conferences.
The first two issues were hectographed, the remainder were mimeographed.
The student has a mimeographed list of Spanish words.
For this reason, almost all of his works began as mimeographed lectures.
Better than handing out Mimeographed pamphlets on ghetto street corners.
He also stopped putting out programs, replacing them with free typed mimeographed lineup sheets.
The first issue was ten mimeographed pages written entirely by Williams.
In a Day-Glo bikini. not that they would notice if I mimeographed for them.
He therefore decided to found a monthly mimeographed information paper within the National Library.
Have it mimeographed for the staff, the printer and the complete mailing list.
It 's a lot better than handing out mimeographed pamphlets on ghetto street corners.
Or mimeographed or alphabetized, Gus is your man.
A re-written version was mimeographed and sung at the barricades.
All right, Miss Johnson . Take this to the typing pool, have it mimeographed immediately.
This is a mimeographed version of the report of the Joint Inspection Unit.
The resolutions are being issued separately in mimeographed form in the A / RES / - series.
Originally, it was a mimeographed newsletter, but soon expanded into magazine format.
The publication first appeared in January 1933 as a very simple mimeographed monthly.
Instead of another mimeographed page, have your student write their own story problems.
While there, he tried to offer mimeographed secret documents to the British embassy.
What? a mimeographed wedding invitation.
There she created The Little Cowpuncher, a mimeographed newspaper, written and illustrated by her students.
Reprint of mimeographed lecture notes first distributed in 1933.
It 's better than handing out … mimeographed pamphlets on ghetto street corners.
This burnout, still pumping mimeographed manifestos out of a trailer park in the Berkshires.
It was just a little mimeographed periodical about eight or 10 pages.
The masters from which mimeographed pages are printed are often called " stencils . ".

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