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bookmark
[ book-mahrk ]
noun
- a ribbon or other marker placed between the pages of a book to mark a place.
- a bookplate.
- Digital Technology.
- Also called favorite. a link to a website address saved electronically in a browser to facilitate quick access to the web page.
- an electronic pointer created in a computer file to facilitate quick access to a specific part of the text.
verb (used with object)
- Digital Technology. to create a bookmark for:
I bookmarked ten of my favorite blogs.
bookmark
/ ˈbʊkˌmɑːk /
noun
- Also calledbookmarker a strip or band of some material, such as leather or ribbon, put between the pages of a book to mark a place
- computing
- an address for a website stored on a computer so that the user can easily return to the site
- an identifier placed in a document so that part of the document can be accessed easily
verb
- tr computing
- to identify and store (a website) so that one can return to it easily
- to place a bookmark in (a document)
Example Sentences
And so they would like something, thinking this is just for me to bookmark, maybe come back to later.
Visit st.news/childcareforum to watch the event when it goes live at 12:30 p.m. on Wednesday or bookmark The Seattle Times’ Facebook page.
“Continued tomorrow,” she announced as she stuck a bookmark in place and closed the book.
She offered an array of tinted vinyl variants and CDs, some in “deluxe” versions advertised with autographs or on-brand trinkets like engraved bookmarks that went for as much as $50 apiece.
When it comes to bookmarks, Dubansky recommended steering clear of Post-it notes and paper clips, both of which compromise the integrity of the underlying page.
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