book jacket
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of book jacket
First recorded in 1925–30
Example Sentences
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On BookTok, where a flashed book jacket conveys a glimmer of a user’s inner life, a classic text can leave a durable impression.
From New York Times
Helen Marcus, a late-blooming photographer whose evocative black-and-white portraits of literary figures and film and television personalities graced book jackets and magazine covers for decades, died on Oct.
From New York Times
The book jacket cut out the word "hokey" so the quote read only: "Wisdom combined with good advice."
From BBC
All it takes to debunk this revelation is a glance at a few book jacket photos.
From New York Times
“Day by day Drew Barrymore is making it,” the book jacket of 1990’s “Little Girl Lost” says.
From Los Angeles Times
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