paging
a technique of storage management that transfers pages from secondary storage to main storage when they are required, and returns them to secondary storage when they are not.: Compare page1 (def. 6b).
Origin of paging
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How to use paging in a sentence
By paging through dozens of international covers, the teens are hoping to find pictures of themselves.
Secrets of an Underage Model: Prostitution, Money in New Film ‘Girl Model’ | Anna Klassen | September 5, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTpaging: Chris Christie, Paul Ryan, Rudolph Giuliani, George Pataki, Jeb Bush.
My Twitter went haywire—absolutely no clue why it sent that message or even what it is...paging the tech guys...
paging through the photos, I am caught up in the fantasy of understanding.
paging Timothy Leary: Janet Lessin claims on her Web site that she's able to travel astrally.
The paging of the preface and introductory matter is to be excepted.
When he was finally left alone at the shop, he continued the paging of a Latin book by the light of a lamp.
The Pocket Bible or Christian the Printer | Eugne SueIt was agreed on my paging with Pemberton that they should not be renewed until our correspondence ceased.
Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant, Complete | Ulysses S. GrantThe menial in question was a uniformed bellboy winding in and out among tables and paging some elusive guest.
The Firefly Of France | Marion Polk AngellottiThe reprint (I wish that in all other reprints a similar course was adopted) gives the paging of the original folio edition.
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