To use clues or enticements to lead someone in the desired direction.
To add navigational breadcrumbs to (a web page or user interface).
To sprinkle breadcrumbs on to food, normally before cooking.
A single link in a chain indicating the hierarchical location of a directory, web page or similar, used as a navigation aid.
One in a series of clues leading to a person or place.
A tiny piece of bread, either one that falls from bread as it is cut or eaten, or one made deliberately by crumbling bread.
To give public notice (typically by displaying posters) that a person is wanted by the police or other authority.
To apply paper to.
To paste the endpapers and flyleaves at the beginning and end of a book before fitting it into its covers.
To submit official papers to (a law court, etc.).
To enfold in paper.
To document; to memorialize.
To fill (a theatre or other paid event) with complimentary seats.
To sandpaper.
Insubstantial (from the weakness of common paper)
Made of paper.
Planned (from plans being drawn up on paper)
Having a title that is merely official, or given by courtesy or convention.
A written document that reports scientific or academic research and is usually subjected to peer review before publication in a scientific journal (as a journal article or the manuscript for one) or in the proceedings of a scientific or academic meeting (such as a conference, workshop, or symposium).
A sheet material used for writing on or printing on (or as a non-waterproof container), usually made by draining cellulose fibres from a suspension in water.
A scholastic essay.
A written document, generally shorter than a book (white paper, term paper), in particular one written for the Government.
Any financial assets other than specie.
A paper packet containing a quantity of items.
Wallpaper.
A newspaper or anything used as such (such as a newsletter or listing magazine).
An open hand (a handshape resembling a sheet of paper), that beats rock and loses to scissors. It loses to lizard and beats Spock in rock-paper-scissors-lizard-Spock.
Wrapping paper.
A set of examination questions to be answered at one session.
Money.
A university course.
A medicinal preparation spread upon paper, intended for external application.
A substance resembling paper secreted by certain invertebrates as protection for their nests and eggs.