Similar words: day book, domesday book, playbook, cookery book, copybook, storybook, double-entry bookkeeping, day by day. Meaning: n. 1. a ledger in which transactions have been recorded as they occurred 2. an accounting journal as a physical object.
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1 Daybook items are listings of planned daily events.
2 The clerk wrote up his daybook before going home.
3 His cogitations were dutifully recorded in his daybook.
4 He bought a new daybook.
5 The clerk marked up his daybook before going home.
6 If you have a daybook, write down who you are trying to be,[www.Sentencedict.com] so that you can refer to this self-definition.
7 Often called a “daybook,” this list of activities is not automatically newsworthy but it provides a good starting point for reporters searching for news.
8 Then, every record daybook diary; every weaving a golden net.
9 Using English to write diary is more like daybook .
10 And so news directors will not disregard staged events, not even those that appear in the daybook.
11 He said I wrote the comment for having more visitors. Haha, this blog is my daybook and I just like to tell my friends what I think.
More similar words: day book, domesday book, playbook, cookery book, copybook, storybook, double-entry bookkeeping, day by day, the day before yesterday, playboy, display board, cookbook, daybed, daybreak, baby boom, sunday best, baby boomer, book, baby-boom generation, book for, booked, book up, booklet, booker, bookie, to book, booking, logbook, log book, book bag.