Worker on an evening paper
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DAYMANWorker on an evening paper.
formalsAn occasion on which evening dress is worn
casualsA worker employed on an irregular or temporary basis
temporariesA person employed on a temporary basis, typically an office worker who finds employment through an agency
etchingsimpression, as on paper, taken from an etched plate
etchingimpression, as on paper, taken from an etched plate
dummyAn enterprise existing mainly on paper, set up to facilitate fraud
dummiesAn enterprise existing mainly on paper, set up to facilitate fraud
glasspaperto sand with glasspaper (an abrasive composed of quartz granules on a paper backing)
glasspapersGLASSPAPER, to sand with glasspaper (an abrasive composed of quartz granules on a paper backing)
glasspaperedGLASSPAPER, to sand with glasspaper (an abrasive composed of quartz granules on a paper backing)
glasspaperingGLASSPAPER, to sand with glasspaper (an abrasive composed of quartz granules on a paper backing)
anemographsAn anemometer that records on paper the speed, duration, and sometimes also the direction of the wind
anemographAn anemometer that records on paper the speed, duration, and sometimes also the direction of the wind
typewriterAn electric, electronic, or manual machine with keys for producing printlike characters one at a time on paper inserted around a roller
typewritersAn electric, electronic, or manual machine with keys for producing printlike characters one at a time on paper inserted around a roller
rubbingAn impression of a design on brass or stone, made by rubbing on paper laid over it with colored wax, pencil, chalk, etc
rubbingsAn impression of a design on brass or stone, made by rubbing on paper laid over it with colored wax, pencil, chalk, etc
scissorsAn instrument used for cutting cloth, paper, and other thin material, consisting of two blades laid one on top of the other and fastened in the middle so as to allow them to be opened and closed by a thumb and finger inserted through rings on the end of their handles