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notebook
[noht-book]
noun
They checked the sergeant's notebook for clues to his whereabouts.
a book or binder of blank, often ruled, pages on which to write, especially one used by students to take notes in class.
a book in which promissory notes are entered, registered, recorded, etc.
Digital Technology.a small, lightweight laptop computer.
notebook
/ ˈəʊˌʊ /
noun
a book for recording notes or memoranda
a book for registering promissory notes
Example Sentences
The front of Van Graan's notebook has 'Hunger – the best is yet to come' printed on it.
On it, she had written 'I will win the 2025 French Open' as many times as she could fit on a page in her notebook.
It is said he used toilet paper to write the entire book, as he did not have access to a notebook.
Five years ago, I scribbled three quick questions to myself in a notebook: ‘Can a forest think? Does a mountain remember? Is a river alive?’
He eventually agreed to write it in her notebook and said he was called James Amer, giving his date of birth as 31 April 1987, the jury was told.
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