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phone book

NOUN
  1. a directory containing an alphabetical list of telephone subscribers and their telephone numbers

How To Use phone book In A Sentence

  • You can assign the different video to particular contact form phone book!
  • Collect nice whole leaves and press them between two clean sheets of paper in a large book like a phone book or dictionary.
  • Every couple of years the monthly issues would be gathered up and published in an omnibus, what the publishers referred to as ‘phone books’ as they had the same size and feel as the Yellow Pages.
  • Vernon was sitting in his armchair by the fire, his injured ankle propped on a telephone book.
  • So Mum told her about the pages from the phone book found beside each murder victim, seemingly pinpointing the identity of the killer's next target.
  • Yet still the internet and telephone bookmaking pirates get away with plunder from their very lucrative business.
  • The catch is that they can only call the numbers listed in the business and classified pages of the new phone book.
  • Maybe it's like being double-jointed or able to remember the Peking phone book; rare enough to make seeing it surprising, but not enough to make it genuinely intriguing when you deal with large enough blocks of people.
  • One former employee of the New Voter Project has told me that many staffers simply took names out of the telephone book to fill out their daily quotas.
  • Reviews latest enhancements for international phone books, international comparison shopping, metasearch for pictures, and multi-language web search and options for "honing" the search. Internet News: Metasearch Archives
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