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guidebook
[gahyd-book]
guidebook
/ ˈɡɪˌʊ /
noun
Also called: guide.a handbook with information for visitors to a place, as a historic building, museum, or foreign country
Other 51Թ Forms
- guidebookish adjective
- guidebooky adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of guidebook1
Example Sentences
But it took Davis a while to figure out how to craft an inclusive regimen because she wasn’t finding any guidebooks or training for aestheticians on how to treat people who’ve had gender-affirming surgery.
“When you travel through a new country, you need a guidebook,” Doyle says.
Finnish government agency Business Finland has published a guidebook that offers advice to companies on how to do business with Nato.
Today, in addition to his guidebooks and tour company, he has a radio show, a YouTube channel with nearly 2 million subscribers, and an array of advocacy projects.
Mr. Frommer was selling 300,000 copies of his guide every year by the mid-1960s; by some contemporary accounts, they represented a quarter to a third of all European guidebooks sold in the United States.
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