All 6 Uses
stationery
in
Eleanor & Park
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- There was her stationery, her colored pencils, and her Prismacolor markers (another Christmas present from her uncle).†
p. 20.4 *stationery = paper and envelopes for writing letters
- Eleanor climbed up onto her bunk bed and got out her stationery box.†
p. 26.6
- She opened the grapefruit box and flipped through her stationery.†
p. 26.6
- The present was wrapped in stationery.†
p. 201.1
- Eleanor's favorite stationery, watercolor paintings of fairies and flowers.†
p. 201.1
- Dear Park, Eleanor wrote on a clean sheet of stationery.†
p. 319.3
Definitions:
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(1)
(stationery) paper and envelopes for writing lettersStationery is commonly confused with stationary; i.e., remaining still. The words are pronounced identically, so be sure to note the spelling. It might help to remember which is which, by thinking "First sit still; then write."
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)