page
[peɪdʒ]
Definition:
1. One side or both sides of a sheet of paper in a book, magazine, etc.
2. An important event or period of history.
Use 'page' in a sentence:
- Page Mode shows headers, footers, footnotes and page numbers.
- There was a rustle of paper as people turned the pages.
- The page refreshes automatically.
- She turned to a blank page in her notebook.
- The story made the front page in all the tabloids.
- Footnotes are given at the bottom of each page.
- Don't clutter the page with too many diagrams.
- I drew a line across the page.
- She flipped through the magazine looking for the letters page.
- I was writing my signature at the bottom of the page.
- A tear plopped down onto the page she was reading.
- The article was condensed into just two pages.
- We do not want any extraneous information on the page.
- The book fell open at a page of illustrations.
- Dave took a quick peep at the last page.
- Open your books at page 25.
- I ran my eyes over the page.
- Each picture is shown in colour on one page and as a bold outline on the opposite page.
- We got up to page 72 last lesson.
- All right class, turn to page 20.
- For a full explanation of how the machine works, turn to page 5.
- Answers can be found at the bottom of page 8.
- The author has condensed a great deal of material into just 100 pages.
- The words stood out clearly on the page.
- See note 3, page 259.
- This data is shown graphically on the opposite page.
- See above, page 97.
- Could I have ten copies of this page, please?
- This page is cached.
- Answers are given on the opposite page.
- All the contributors are credited on the title page.
- The story was given a prominent position on the front page.
- We learned how to create and register a new web page.
- My job is to lay out the text and graphics on the page.
- The title is right at the top of the page.
- Let's begin at page 9.
- I never thought they'd put it in black and white on the front page.
- The page was covered with a mass of figures.
- The page was covered with a mass of scribbles.
- The solution to last week's quiz is on page 81.
- Draw a thick black line across the page.
- I clicked on the link to the next page of the website.
- Give each picture a number corresponding to its position on the page.
- You should reverse the order of these pages.
- Please initial each page and sign in the space provided.
- To exit from this page, press the return key.
- The program can model a typical home page for you.
- The report is only three pages long.
- The writing on the other side of the page shows through.