bookstand
Americannoun
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a bookrack.
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a bookstall.
Etymology
Origin of bookstand
Example Sentences
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One of Jefferson’s most famous designs was a revolving bookstand that allowed him to keep several books open at once as he worked.
From Literature
“I love an interesting art book — like a giant book of Picasso photographs I have — and I’ll have it open on a bookstand,” she said.
From Seattle Times
The photographs have been reproduced in a jumbo-size Collector’s Edition of 998 copies, each of which includes six fold-outs of complete murals and comes with a 528-page guide and a bookstand designed by the Pritzker Prize-winning architect Shigeru Ban.
From New York Times
“There is a lack of civic pride,” said Giovanna, who runs a bookstand in the Campo de’ Fiori area.
From The Guardian
Also, a cookbook propped open in the kitchen, on a bookstand, next to a basket of lemons.
From Washington Post
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