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jotter

[ UK /d‍ʒˈɒtɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a small notebook for rough notes

How To Use jotter In A Sentence

  • Before you know it, all the Sandy Clarks and Billy Starks doing the media rounds are back in business until the next time they are given their jotters for failing to meet fans' expectations.
  • Dressed in black, and feverishly scribbling notes in leather-bound jotters, it was hard not to notice him at lectures and tutorials.
  • Picking up kids from school on Friday, I walked through the playground and straight past a small bunch of kids throwing their homework jotters in a puddle and jumping on them;
  • But you don't have to be a philistine who believes that public money should only be spent on council house roofs and school jotters to question the arguments that were used to dip the public purse for most of the cash.
  • School started at nine and my satchel (I was also into satchels) was already packed with my school books, jotters, folders, stationary etc.
  • The risk wire side on 3 G jotter faces and at present PC online risk is same.
  • When the Jamaican-born coach was given his jotters two days after the Scottish Cup exit, director of football Kenny Dalglish stepped in and dropped Gould.
  • Many of these books were produced on school jotters sent to her from an Edinburgh stationer's - whether she was living in New York or Italy.
  • By the time Scala had been given his jotters nine months later, they were only one place better off, a string of poor results ensuring Scala was given a media roasting for failing to grasp the local demands.
  • The week ended with Mr Smith indeed getting his jotters, but instead of Mr McCall it was the assistant manager, Mr Hegarty, who was placed in temporary control of the shop.
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