Dog-ears

dog Often for some reason or another after a book has been in use for a while the pages become turned down on the cor- ners. When we were going to school (Renews) we used to call these turned down parts "dog-ears". Often the teachers would say, "Be careful in turning your pages, or yo...

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Summary:dog Often for some reason or another after a book has been in use for a while the pages become turned down on the cor- ners. When we were going to school (Renews) we used to call these turned down parts "dog-ears". Often the teachers would say, "Be careful in turning your pages, or you'll have dog[s]3[s] ears on them." This term was used to about xxxxxxxxxxxxx 1956 or 57. Used I and Sup Not used Withdrawn