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copybook
/ ˈkɒpɪˌbʊk /
noun
- a book of specimens, esp of penmanship, for imitation
- a book for or containing documents
- blot one's copybook informal.to spoil one's reputation by making a mistake, offending against social customs, etc
- modifier trite or unoriginal
copybook sentiments
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Powell is someone who truly "blotted his copybook," as the Brits used to say.
From The Daily Beast
Thee reading print like the young minister and writing letters like a copybook!
From Project Gutenberg
Sargent who alone had lingered came forward slowly, showing an open copybook.
From Project Gutenberg
Rag and Tatters, and copybook wisdom, well-thumbed and learnt, and then retailed as the original article.
From Project Gutenberg
This was another copybook much used by builders and provincial architects.
From Project Gutenberg
Audouin took the book in his hand—Sam Churchill's ten-cent copybook—and turned over the well-filled pages with a critical eye.
From Project Gutenberg
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