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UK
/bˈʊklət/
]
[ US /ˈbʊkɫɪt/ ]
[ US /ˈbʊkɫɪt/ ]
NOUN
- a small book usually having a paper cover
How To Use booklet In A Sentence
- From Australia and New Zealand to Malaysia and India — in text and film and music and image — this booklet is a snapshot of the Asian commons. ACIA: Furthering the Commons in Asia
- Or you reach for the accompanying booklet to have a whole lot of stuff about psionics and sigils explained. Times, Sunday Times
- A number of local societies publish booklets which may be classified as mini-dictionaries.
- Council also approved in principle the text for a booklet Guidance on professional conduct incorporating a code of professional practice.
- The list can be prepared by hand, using your own notebook or a booklet available free from many insurance agents.
- The booklet reflected the philosophy behind this managerial approach by showing the economic rationale behind subcontracting.
- Also Randy Alcorn, a well-known pro-life apologist and Protestant pastor, published a booklet in 1998 in which he gave the reasons for why the pill is an abortifacient and he has actually counselled couples in his ministry against using the pill for that reason. ProWomanProLife » A remarkably honest abortionist
- The four-page color booklets provide information about organics, benefits and challenges to processors, the organic certification process, and labeling requirements.
- I used it to print the above pages in booklet format. How to attach extra pages or end papers to a book
- The booklet presents information about the project in a predigested form and explains things in an easy, non-technical way.