Prints - definition, pronunciation, transcription
noun
- shortening of fingerprints
- posters (usually photographic prints) that are replicas of fine art
verb
Extra examples
The prints were identical with those of a convicted person.
The government prints take in each case the opposite view.
Mother wore one of her dark summer prints.
The new machine prints 30 pages per minute.
That magazine prints a lot of bilge about celebrities.
We put two flowery prints in the dining room.
It is always interesting to compare old prints of the dictionary with the new ones.
I shall do my best to scalp him in the public prints.
The walls were cluttered with paintings and prints.
He's Curator of Prints at the Metropolitan.
His feet left deep prints in the soft soil.
Why don't you order an extra set of prints?
The police found a set of prints on the car door.
Fashion designers look back to the 1960s with dazzling psychedelic prints.
Prints are available on matt or glossy paper.
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