daily paper Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌdeɪ.li ˈpeɪ.pər]
  • Us [ ˌdeɪ.li ˈpeɪ.pɚ]

Meaning of daily paper In English

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  • It was the first daily paper on the streets that night with a clear pro-democracy position calling on citizens to demonstrate in favour of democracy.

  • Anthony hoped to grow it eventually into a daily paper with its own printing press, all owned and operated by women.

  • He was a popular announcer who became the station's first regular reporter who prepared and presented the news from the daily papers.

  • Mary advertised in the daily papers in her own name as etcher and publisher.

  • As it was, they could not pick up a daily paper without seeing reference to current evils in that luckless country.

  • He requested basic provisions-a better diet, no forced labour, books, one standard daily paper, better clothing, some toilet necessities like soap and oil.

  • Is there anything wrong if the daily paper says that the candidate is expecting a shoal of telegrams?

  • In the case of a daily paper the whole period to be brought to the notice of the appellant is a week.

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