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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
notepaper
noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
headed
▪ On Gordon's desk was a pile of headed notepaper.
▪ Even if, in this instance, the mistake appears on the committee's headed notepaper.
▪ Other Railfreight assets from office buildings to headed notepaper also received the appropriate embellishments.
▪ They agreed to this and even gave him their headed notepaper to use in ordering.
▪ Could you carry the idea through on the headed notepaper?
▪ Volunteers have raised money for headed notepaper, travel expenses and visits.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
headed notepaper/paper
▪ Even if, in this instance, the mistake appears on the committee's headed notepaper.
▪ On Gordon's desk was a pile of headed notepaper.
▪ Other Railfreight assets from office buildings to headed notepaper also received the appropriate embellishments.
▪ Press releases should be eye-catching and on boldly headed paper.
▪ The letter is on headed notepaper.
▪ They agreed to this and even gave him their headed notepaper to use in ordering.
▪ This appears automatically on the bottom of your email, like headed notepaper.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ As I tell him what happened, he reaches over and takes the piece of notepaper on which I recorded disaster.
▪ Even if, in this instance, the mistake appears on the committee's headed notepaper.
▪ Half-flag, half-face, the new image cost the Glasgow life company £50,000 and another £550,000 changing the notepaper etc.
▪ In his methodical way, he took up the next one, scrawled flamboyantly on Basildon Bond notepaper.
▪ On Gordon's desk was a pile of headed notepaper.
▪ Other Railfreight assets from office buildings to headed notepaper also received the appropriate embellishments.
▪ The notepaper was headed with a Knightsbridge address.
▪ This appears automatically on the bottom of your email, like headed notepaper.
Wiktionary
notepaper

alt. Relatively small writing paper used for writing notes or letters; often provided with matching envelopes. n. Relatively small writing paper used for writing notes or letters; often provided with matching envelopes.

WordNet
notepaper

n. writing paper intended for writing short notes or letters

Usage examples of "notepaper".

Potts had drawn for Leaphorn on a sheet of notepaper took him across the San Juan down the asphalt of Highway 35 into the Aneth Oil Field, and thence onto a dirt road which led up the slopes of Casa Del Eco Mesa.

Bitterly remembering what had begun when last a new voice accosted him in the Chula Negra, MacDonald looked up to see a dapper little man waving a sheet of notepaper at him.

Inside was a sheet of stiff, cream-colored notepaper folded in half over a small square of flimsy semitranslucent tissue with a hyphenated number imprinted on it.

Richard found a bit of hotel notepaper and a hotel biro and dragged up a chair.

Complete AVO identity cards for both, and a document, on the Allam Vedelmi Hatosag's own headed, unreproduceable notepaper, signed by Fermint and countersigned by a cabinet minister, with the appropriate and correct stamps for each office, authorising the Commandant of the Szarhaza prison to hand over Professor Harold Jennings to the bearers of the document.

He wrote the lyrics on scraps of notepaper, because otherwise he tended to mix them up or forget them altogether, chording the tune while he went "hmmnmm-hmmmm, ta-da-hmmmm," trying to look suave like Tony Bennett vamping and feeling like an asshole.

It would be a real tour de force of draughtsmanship and artistic skill on a sheet of notepaper, but this is the Nazca desert (where they do things on a grand scale) and the monkey is at least 400 feet long and 300 feet wide .

When he'd sat down and laid out a pad of yellow notepaper and arranged two ballpoint pens and a sheaf of printed papers to his satisfaction, the woman thumped her fist on the table.

As I looked over the letters to cull out my own, one in a woman's handwriting on attractive notepaper addressed to him caught my eye.

He dressed, and then he wrote a quick note for Robyn on a damp sheet of Saint Victoir notepaper: Gone to locate Elegance St, back soon, don't worry.

Good notepaper was the problem, since the Turkish stuff fine enough for handwriting tended to be expensive, and the newsprint of the time turned into a blotched rag if you wrote on it with anything harder than a feather pen.

He shifted the impendence coil out of circuit, and when that did not seem to help enough he returned to his home and on a piece of notepaper wrote neatly, "I have gone to the library," and placed it in clear view on his worktable.

He came out with an ancient lemon drop, a couple of crumpled sheets of notepaper, a ticket stub-which baffled him, as he couldn't quite remember when he'd last been to the movies-and a lens cap he'd thought he'd lost.

Here are the photographs of the fibres of these various notepapers, and among them all is just one that corresponds to the fibres in the wet mass of paper I discovered in the scrap-basket.

Fet's Scandinavian tapes were stacked neatly by notepapers and two pencils sharpened to pinpoints.