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paper napkin in British English (ˈpeɪpə ˈnæpkɪn) nouna napkin or serviette made from tissue paper Examples of 'paper napkin' in a sentencepaper napkin The ruby-red lipstick print on a paper napkin was left in her changing room as she prepared for a speech 15 years ago.Scribble your order on a paper napkin, order mint tea and wait for tagine with lamb and prunes or a simple omelette and salad.Paper napkins might look a bit odd here - time to splash out on linen.Just give them a few paper napkins.They shouldn't do paper napkins and bought-in orange juice.Lots of paper napkins are always a good idea.He also claimed 2.49 for a cake tin and 1.50 for paper napkins.He scribbled on whatever he could find: paper napkins, bus tickets, takeaway menus.And why hand out tacky paper napkins in the lounge with the food service?And then changed the blue paper napkins for yellow ones. |