Synonym: composition, copy, document, paper, work, writing. Antonym: print. Similar words: script, scripture, conscript, transcript, nondescript, description, inscription, prescription. Meaning: ['mænjəskrɪpt /-jʊ-] n. 1. the form of a literary work submitted for publication 2. handwritten book or document.
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91. It must be rare for a publishing house to be sent a manuscript twice after an interval of 62 years.
92. It was the manuscript of Lord Byron's poem which I had retrieved from the floor on the previous evening.
93. Holmes is alone, leaning back in his chair, reading a manuscript piled on his desk.
94. Rogers had purchased a valuable Hebrew manuscript from a dealer in Jerusalem.
95. The finished manuscript was sent to the publisher on 3 January.
96. Lucy Lane was sitting at the desk, turning the pages of a loose-leaf manuscript file.
97. After initially reading the manuscript, David Kaczynski said he dismissed the notion that his brother was the Unabomber.
98. That caught the attention of New York publishers, who had turned up their noses at the manuscript.
99. John Ferrar's Life of Nicholas was not published at the time when it was written and the manuscript disappeared until 1790.
100. Perhaps despite great sadness to read a few paragraphs of this fascinating moon manuscript.
101. It suits me, she says to herself, pulling a thick, closely typed manuscript out of a jiffy bag.
102. Getsl Slatkis, after some hesitation, put the manuscript on the table.
103. The whole manuscript is illuminated by a genuinely cultured temperament.
104. The publisher will not accept your manuscript until it has been thoroughly revised.
105. He gathered up the music manuscript into a tidy pile and put his pencil slant-wise across the top.
106. This manuscript is dated circa 1330-1350, and was written by a scribe based in or near Ludlow,(www.Sentencedict.com) Shropshire.
107. Barbarossa with his sons Henry and Frederick in the 1188 manuscript from Fulda Abbey.
108. As a full member of the Drapers' Company and with apprentices indentured to him he produced manuscript and engraved charts.
109. Where does an artist like Kafka come from? he typed, squinting at his erstwhile friend's crumpled manuscript.
110. Suggestions for cover illustrations, with captions and labelled with the manuscript number, are welcome.
111. She settled down to work on the manuscript after lunch.
112. The ancient manuscript which sparks it all off is ingeniously devised to yield two possible meanings, one mystic, one mundane.
113. The books were in manuscript and the text was interspersed with lively pen-and-ink sketches.
114. He puts the manuscript down on the table, goes into the bathroom, and washes the blood off his hands.
115. This did not deter him, as, between 1980 and 1984, he completed over 400 pages of manuscript.
116. There Lady Cheverel took singing lessons from a teacher who recommended that she hire a manuscript copyist, one Sarti.
117. The assignments will include typing of varying difficulty from printed and manuscript copy.
118. I had moved Archie's manuscript from beneath the guest bed before putting Proteus down.
119. Barbarossa's death by drowning as described around 1250 in the Gotha manuscript of the Saxon Chronicle.
120. The state of euphoria of a historian who unearths a long-forgotten manuscript may be chemically induced.
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