datebook
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of datebook
Example Sentences
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I toyed with the idea of buying a paper datebook.
From Salon
Also in those notebooks you see his datebook, and the first time he met Dominique Issermann, the woman he considered the first great love of his life.
From New York Times
Crouching below a beam, he saw a desk, a computer, a datebook — and then, a piece of fabric.
From Seattle Times
How she’ll balance the pedagogical pursuits with her acting life remains an open question: She is scheduled to return to the stage in September to portray Ruth Westheimer in Mark St. Germain’s one-person “Becoming Dr. Ruth” at Theater J. But that’s the only acting gig in Jacobson’s datebook.
From Washington Post
One of the books contained names of Cuban intelligence duty officers as well as three active and three retired Cuban agents, the Cuban court records said; another datebook had the names and phone numbers of American special agents “known to Ms. López.”
From New York Times
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