Collocations for "paging"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "paging" in context.
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- (on) the [first, second, front, back, last, title, contents] page
- the front page of [the newspaper, a magazine]
- is on (all) the front pages
- (on) page [one, five, ten]
- the [book, novel] is 500 pages (long)
- the [classified, sports, finance, funny] pages
- a five-page [report, dossier, resumé]
- [three] pages of [notes, photos, advertisements]
- turn the page (over)
- turn over the page
- print the [selected, chosen] pages
- [tear, rip] out a page (from the notebook)
- [mark, highlight, bookmark] a (web) page
- [skim, flip, leaf] (through) the pages of a [book, newspaper]
- skip a page
- [skip, go] to the [next, previous] page
- write your [name, address, ID number] on each page
- sign at the [top, bottom] of [the, each] page
- visit our [new, corporate, customer] web page
- a [bright, sordid, macabre, marvelous] page in history
- a page in [my diary, her notebook, his sketchbook]
- was a page at their wedding
- the pages are numbered
- the page [numbers, numbering]
- a page marker
- the [story, novel, book, thriller] is a real page-turner
- the page boy (at our wedding)
- paging through the [book, magazine, document]
- paged back through the [book]
- page up and down the [screen, text]
- page the [doctor, lawyer]
- page him over the [intercom, speaker]
- paging (her) [repeatedly, urgently]
- the [doctor] was paged
- am being paged (by)
'paging' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):