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storybook

[ US /ˈstɔɹiˌbʊk/ ]
[ UK /stˈɔːɹɪbˌʊk/ ]
NOUN
  1. a book containing a collection of stories (usually for children)

How To Use storybook In A Sentence

  • And, in storybook fashion, he recovered sufficiently to play a starring role as England claimed the World Cup in 1999.
  • It was the perfect ending to a storybook season, that saw the 17-year-old Russian dethrone Williams at Wimbledon to become the darling of the tennis world.
  • Have a box of storybooks with you: fairy tales, Bible stories, etc.
  • Plath may not have enjoyed what she described as an exhausting evening of burned popcorn and endless storybook reading, but at least she and her charges emerged relatively unscathed. Slate Articles
  • As Henry's throwing problem shatters both his sense of self and Schwartz's faith in the rewards of talent and hard work, and as Affenlight's relationship with Owen becomes increasingly self-immolating, a fine philosophical sadness settles over the "sapphire storybook dream" of the ballfield. Call Me Safe, Ishmael
  • Days disappeared in a flurry of sea and sand and the evenings became storybook forays to find a beach where we could barbecue sausages and toast marshmallows.
  • Movies often portray this same storybook image - that falling in love is really just that: falling, out of control, toward that one person who is meant to be with you and you alone.
  • The changing leaves and sunny weather turned this storybook tourist destination into everything it is cracked up to be.
  • An Arab like the ones you see in storybooks.
  • We loaded the car up with snacks, comics, some storybooks and a selection of toys in order to keep up Zachery's interest.
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