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print out
verb
(of a computer output device, such as a line printer) to produce (printed information)
noun
such printed information
Idioms and Phrases
Write by drawing letters as opposed to cursive writing, as in Please print out your name above your signature .
Use a computer printer, as in This manuscript is too long to print out, so let's continue using floppy disks . [Second half of 1900s]
Example Sentences
I’m trying to print out photos of the inside of our home — our shelves, bulletin boards, my daughters’ artwork — so I can put them in the rental.
He often sketches directly on the script pages, which he prefers to print out even though they’re distributed on iPads.
The party logo was a print out on A4 paper sticky taped to it in the nick of time.
Ms. Crockett, a freshman Democrat from Texas and former defense attorney, summoned an aide and asked them to quickly print out a stack of photos showing the boxes of sensitive government documents stashed by a toilet at Mar-a-Lago, former President Donald J. Trump’s club in Palm Beach, Fla.
Ms Westerhout, whose desk sat directly outside the Oval Office while Trump was president, said he would sometimes have her print out draft tweets for him to edit by hand.
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