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sketchbook
/ ˈskɛtʃˌbʊk /
noun
- a book of plain paper containing sketches or for making sketches in
- a book of literary sketches
Word History and Origins
Origin of sketchbook1
Example Sentences
To show his support, he said he had collected messages for the 47 activists from others in a sketchbook and planned to mail them if possible.
In addition to the Wright auction — which was scheduled to take place on Friday — the New York Public Library is in final discussions to acquire hundreds of Mr. Polan’s sketchbooks for its permanent collection.
When exposed to ultraviolet rays, the patch resets to a blank state, similar to erasing content from a sketchbook using an eraser.
My favorite anecdote is, for those who know me, I always carry a sketchbook with me.
In more than 80 drawings and several sketchbooks, which date from the 1970s to the present, women are almost always pictured.
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