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Definition of centre spread in English: centre spreadnoun The two facing middle pages of a newspaper or magazine. Example sentencesExamples - The picture was splashed all over the centre spread of yesterday's Daily Star.
- Am dead excited because I got a front cover tag (sharing the page with Britney: not something I ever thought would happen) as well as the centre spread.
- The two-page centre spread carries some interesting items which show just how far we have progressed - if at all.
- Sport received special attention with a photographic montage in the centre spread, while two corporals were named overall winners at the 2003 ADF National Bodybuilding titles.
- The page before the center spread includes information and ideas about how to use the Art Print in the classroom.
- As with The Guardian, a picture-based story occupies the centre spread.
- It was the center spread photograph of the first Communion class in Basrah, Iraq, however, that gave the strongest argument.
- Male members of the Daily Record staff have been stripping off and cavorting in the paper's centre spread to show off the changing shape of the male body.
- His mood cannot have been helped when he opened the match day programme and found a photograph of Du Wie, the recent trialist from China, adorning the centre spread.
- Just got a copy of the Daily Sport to see my piece (the full centre spread!) which is flagged on the front page.
- It certainly didn't warrant the cover and the center spread.
- Both he, and artist David Fisher, who again has created a breathtaking trophy - this time a painting depicting the 2001 awards theme, ‘Strength to Strength’ - appear on these Business Press centre spread pages.
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