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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The printer ran out of paper, so I had to go and get a quire from the store.
The student bought a quire of graph paper for his math class.
She folded a quire into a paper airplane and flew it across the room.
The teacher showed the students how to use a quire to write calligraphy.
I only need a quarter quire of paper for the report.
The choir director consulted a rare quire of Gregorian chants for the upcoming performance.
The poet wrote a poem about a quire, describing the graceful lines of the feather.
The artist sketched a rough draft on a quire before starting on the final piece.
The poet used a quire to write love letters to his beloved.
She gifted a quire of fancy paper to her pen pal.
The company orders a quire of paper each month for their reports.
She used a quire of paper to make her sketchbook.
The journalist scribbled notes on a quire during the press conference.
The author used a quire to write his manuscript.
The printer had a jam because a quire of paper got stuck inside.
The musicologist spent years studying a quire of medieval hymns found in a monastery in Spain.
She passed a quire with a secret message to her crush.
The museum exhibited a quire and inkpot that belonged to a famous writer of the 19th century.
The collector displayed her collection of antique quills, including a rare quire made from a peacock feather.
The monk arranged the quire of vellum pages in the proper order to create the illuminated manuscript.
The art museum's exhibit includes a quire of medieval manuscripts that were once used in religious services.
The quire at the base of the column added an elegant touch to the room's decor.
The quire was often used in conjunction with other architectural elements, such as cornices and friezes, to create a cohesive design.
The detective will quire witnesses to the crime scene.
I saw a quire of books stacked on the shelf at the library.
The tailor used a quire to measure the hem of the dress.
The writer kept a quire and ink pot on his desk at all times.
The student bought a quire from the art supply store to complete her project.
The architect drew the plans to scale, with one quire representing a certain length.
She used a whole quire of paper to write her novel.
The choir and the quire sang a beautiful duet during the Christmas service.
I bought a quire of paper for my school project.
The historian found a quire and inkpot at the site of an ancient writing workshop.
The carpenter measured the wood with a quire and made precise cuts accordingly.
The carpenter used a quire as a reference measurement when building the cabinets.
The recipe called for a quire of ginger, which equated to a quarter inch slice.
The quire on display at the museum is a beautifully illuminated medieval manuscript.
The church's music ministry uses a quire of Renaissance motets in their performances.
The church's quire book contained centuries of music history.
He ordered a quire of high-quality paper for his calligraphy practice.
The quire sang beautifully during the Easter service.
I need to buy a quire of printing paper for my office.
I prefer to buy paper by the quire instead of by the ream.
My friend is a part of a quire that performs in the community theater.
She tore a quire from her notebook and wrote down the phone number.
I bought a quire of colored paper to make decorations for the party.
The student used a quire to write her history essay in a style reminiscent of the medieval scribes.
The quire of leather-bound volumes contained the complete works of Shakespeare.
The tailor used a quire to measure the length of the fabric.
The novelist wrote the first draft of her book with a quire and inkwell.
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