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Sentence count:129+5Posted:2017-08-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: paper-back bookpaperback bookpaperbackedsoft-coversoft-cover booksoftbacksoftback bookSimilar words: paper backleatherbacksilverbackanswer backquarterbackbend over backwardsherbaceousback to backMeaning: n. a book with paper covers. adj. (of books) having a flexible binding. 
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(61) Publishers expect to bring out a paperback edition later in the year.
(62) This invaluable paperback will be published on 16 May at £3.95.
(63) Tested against the touchstone of Scripture, his speculations would reduce the Bible to the size of a slim paperback.
(64) Nobody with any artistic pretensions was writing for the paperback trade.
(65) I commend to you, therefore, a delightful little paperback entitled Rear Gunner Pathfinder.
(66) After the war, he negotiated Hodder's investment in the new paperback series, Pan Books.
(67) The clutch of recent paperback thrillers was no great surprise to her.
(68) But there is an ancient paperback by E J Maitland.
(69) However it is undeniably expensive for a paperback with simple line diagram illustrations and no colour.
(70) There were no inscriptions in the paperback volumes of poetry on the bookshelf.
(71) There's 69 Degrees, the scientology-spouting boy band whose members bash opponents with paperback copies of Dianetics.
(72) Just because she's read some trashy paperback she thinks she's some kind of expert on the modusoperandi.
(73) The older works listed first are still widely read and most are generally available in both hardcover and paperback.
(74) By bringing it out as an A-format, £4.99, mass-market paperback we hope to attract a much wider readership.
(75) The early Christians may therefore be credited with the invention of the forerunner of the popular paperback!
(76) The book, available in paperback and limited edition hardback, is published by Xanadu on September 16.
(77) Shooting a film is more risky than publishing a paperback.
(78) The book is published by HarperCollins, and costs $15 in hardback and $4.95 in paperback.
(79) At one stroke they will become the biggest mass-market paperback publishers after Penguin.
(80) They were the residue of titles that had since gone into paperback editions.
(81) They were covered with ugly new paperback books and piles of papers.
(82) The works of Morton Smith and Elaine Pagels have all been released in quality paperback editions.
(83) Graham tossed the paperback on to the opposite couchette and made his way to the dining car.
(84) The first two impressions of the report sell out before publication, and there is fierce competition for the paperback rights.
(85) On the other hand, paperback monographs showed a lower-than-average need for repair: only 2% of them were classified as defective.
(86) The book might come out in paperback soon.
(87) Novels in paperback are available at that bookstore.
(88) Persky tossed in a paperback copy of Flaubert's novel. Sentencedict.com
(89) Yes. We have both the paperback and the hardcover.
(90) Do you have the paperback edition of this dictionary?
More similar words: paper backleatherbacksilverbackanswer backquarterbackbend over backwardsherbaceousback to backback-to-backpaperpaperypaperson paperpaper jamnewspaperwallpaperpaperlesspaperworkrice paperpaper clippaper moneywastepaperbackpackingbackpackerherbalbacktrackgraph papercrepe paperpad of paperwhite paper
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