Make paper dolls
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SNIPMake paper dolls
SNIPMake paper dolls, e.g.
CUTOUTSPaper dolls
MCCALLSMagazine known for its paper dolls
SHREDMake paper unreadable
PRINTMake the morning paper?
MINTMake coins and paper money
psaligraphythe art of paper-cutting to make pictures
FOLIOSheet of paper folded to make four pages
psaligraphiesPSALIGRAPHY, the art of paper-cutting to make pictures
rotographto make a photograph by laying negative on sensitive paper
roulettedMake slit-shaped perforations in (paper, esp. sheets of postage stamps)
FOLIOSheet of paper folded to make the pages of a book
roulettingMake slit-shaped perforations in (paper, esp. sheets of postage stamps)
rotographsROTOGRAPH, to make a photograph by laying negative on sensitive paper
CUTITOUT"Quit trying to make a paper doll by ripping the paper!"
FOLIOSheet of paper folded once to make four pages of a book
foliosheet of paper folded once to make two leaves, or four pages, of a book
foliossheet of paper folded once to make two leaves, or four pages, of a book
makesbe or be capable of being changed or fashioned into rags make the best paper
rustlingMake a soft, muffled crackling sound like that caused by the movement of dry leaves or paper
perforatingMake a row of small holes in (paper) so that a part may be torn off easily
perforatedMake a row of small holes in (paper) so that a part may be torn off easily
perforateMake a row of small holes in (paper) so that a part may be torn off easily
rustledMake a soft, muffled crackling sound like that caused by the movement of dry leaves or paper
rustlesMake a soft, muffled crackling sound like that caused by the movement of dry leaves or paper
perforatesMake a row of small holes in (paper) so that a part may be torn off easily
firecrackera usually paper cylinder containing an explosive and a fuse and set off to make a noise
firecrackersFIRECRACKER, a usually paper cylinder containing an explosive and a fuse and set off to make a noise
talbotypeearly negative-positive photographic process, patented by William Henry Talbot in 1841, in which a paper negative is produced and then used to make a positive contact print in sunlight
calotypeearly negative-positive photographic process, patented by William Henry Talbot in 1841, in which a paper negative is produced and then used to make a positive contact print in sunlight