paper

noun194 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.2

Paper that is not thin and is strong.

Paper that is not thick.

Paper without lines or any other printing.

A newspaper that is published every day.

Waste paper or paper that can be used for rough notes.

A newspaper that is published once a week.

Official documents that prove who you are.

Paper with a smooth, shiny surface, often used for photos.

Paper that has been used and is no longer needed.

Official documents that prove who you are.

Paper that reflects light.

Paper for writing notes or doing calculations.

Absorbent paper used for cleaning in the kitchen. In AmE, this is called a 'paper towel'.

Thin paper used for rolling cigarettes by hand.

Thin paper used for rolling cigarettes by hand.

A single sheet or a torn part of a sheet.

A complete, rectangular piece of paper.

To start writing something.

To purchase a newspaper.

To give a piece of academic writing to a journal or professor for consideration.

To pull paper apart or into pieces.

To give a formal talk about a piece of academic writing.

To cut paper into very small, thin strips, especially with a machine.

To tear paper quickly and carelessly.

To crush paper into a ball or a wrinkled mass.

To subscribe to or regularly buy a newspaper.

To crush paper into a tight ball.

A bag made of paper.

A disposable cup made of paper.

A job, especially for a child, of delivering newspapers to people's homes.

A job, especially for a child, of delivering newspapers to people's homes.

Collocations with "paper"

... + paper