notebook

[ US /ˈnoʊtˌbʊk/ ]
[ UK /nˈə‍ʊtbʊk/ ]
NOUN
  1. a small compact portable computer
  2. a book with blank pages for recording notes or memoranda
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How To Use notebook In A Sentence

  • I'm sat in one of those chairs with a little side table to rest your notebook on, arranged in a semicircle in a darkened room.
  • Sadly, because we found our wine so late, and things have been hectic with a sick 9-month old here at the LENNDEVOURS world headquarters there wasn't time for a full-fledge review, meaning that I didn't taste it blind or even pull my notebook out. Wine Blogging Wednesday
  • The red notebook, of course, is only half the story, as any sensitive reader will understand.
  • Dad brought a notebook along to the beach, in case he was seized by sudden inspiration.
  • The list can be prepared by hand, using your own notebook or a booklet available free from many insurance agents.
  • I furiously scratched out what I had just written in the notebook, and replaced it with more than just a few malicious thoughts.
  • Keeping the notebook is also (I think) spurring me to work more efficiently (I must have some progress to report each time!). The part-time post-doc
  • I carefully unfolded it and placed it over my notebook, so it looked like I was taking notes on the lecture.
  • We use notebook and linear Array CCD to in-phase non-contact measure the vibration of roadbed and rail in the open air.
  • The notebook was disbound, probably around 1916, and while there's no physical evidence that these leaves came at the end of the notebook, "On Life" grew out of an early passage from the lengthier treatise. Carolyn Vega: Percy Bysshe Shelley "On Life"
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