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matchbook

[ US /ˈmætʃˌbʊk/ ]
[ UK /mˈæt‍ʃbʊk/ ]
NOUN
  1. a small folder of paper safety matches

How To Use matchbook In A Sentence

  • Eno could summon cathedrals out of matchbooks with a few twists of the studio knobs.
  • Not knowing how to respond, her teacher gave her a forced smile and reached in one of her drawers for a matchbook.
  • Consuetude is an established custom, while a phillumenist is a matchbook collector. CBC | Top Stories News
  • I had not gone off my habit of collecting matchbooks and matchboxes from places I visited, but sadly, they were not available here.
  • Though the figures are the size of a matchbook, they address our life-sized peccadilloes and imbroglios. James Scarborough: PHOTOS: 'Paint Tube People' Use Every Part Of The Paint Tube
  • Let's include those stock matchbooks in this category, along with all those other fribbles and trifles similarly found.
  • He pulled out four gigantic trays crammed with matchbooks.
  • If anybody else wants some matchbooks or other little things just e-mail me your address and I'll send it out.
  • You might think twice about throwing in all of your trade show trinkets, postcards, coupons and matchbooks.
  • They'd serve you exotic treats like stuffed derma or chopped liver with sliced egg and there would be a live band and floral centerpieces and matchbooks with your friend's name on it embossed in gold.
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