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pasteboard

noun

  1. thick paper formed from multiple sheets adhered with an adhesive then pressed to produce a hard, stiff board
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Wiktionary

adj

Etymology: From paste + board.

  1. unsubstantial; flimsy

    A poor, pasteboard story. The conventional, unattractive heroine is recovering from an illness in Rome. She is discontented and sorry for herself because her planned career as a sports mistress has now to be abandoned.

noun

Etymology: From paste + board.

  1. Card stock.

    All visible objects, man, are but as pasteboard masks.

    He handed Larry two slips of pasteboard, theater tickets, as was evident at first glance.

  2. A widget allowing multiple users to paste and share text or other items.
  3. A person's visiting card.

    “We shall only have to leave our pasteboards, Arthur.” He used the word ‘pasteboards,’ having heard it from some of the ingenuous youth of the nobility about town, and as a modern phrase suited to Pen’s tender years.

    […] he no sooner learnt that the British officer in command had sent in his pasteboard, than he instantly returned the visit […]