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blook

British  
/ blʊk /

noun

  1. a book published on a weblog in a series of instalments

  2. a printed book derived from a weblog

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Etymology

Origin of blook

C21: from bl ( og ) + ( b ) ook

Example Sentences

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Tiny Chef says, “”i twuwy hope dis blook helps pleeple shee how, bleven dough fingsh don’t glo ash pwanned, to blake the mosht of evwy situation and infuuuuuuse evwything u do wif lub and blattention.

From Seattle Times

Tiny Chef says, ““i twuwy hope dis blook helps pleeple shee how, bleven dough fingsh don’t glo ash pwanned, to blake the mosht of evwy situation and infuuuuuuse evwything u do wif lub and blattention.

From Washington Post

“The Tiny Chef: and da mishing weshipee blook”: For those unfamiliar, Tiny Chef is a small, soft, mossy-green Instagram celebrity whose stop-motion animated videos show him cooking up tiny vegetarian meals in his tiny kitchen to the delight of many.

From Washington Post

According to legend Judas Iscariot hanged himself at Akeldama, also known as the Field of Blook, near Jerusalem.

From National Geographic

One handsome leather-bound blook decorated with gold tooling is really a lady’s compact, concealing powder, rouge and a mirror.

From The Guardian