guidebook
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- guidebookish adjective
- guidebooky adjective
Etymology
Origin of guidebook
Example Sentences
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You won’t find Meco mentioned in many guidebooks, yet this sprawling beach town an easy hour’s drive or bus ride south of Lisbon has just about everything the country has to offer.
A guidebook to the Coast to Coast was published by him in the early 1970s in his own handwriting and sketches.
From BBC
If you buy a ticket, you’ll receive a guidebook in the mail, which also serves as your ticket.
From Los Angeles Times
Recently published guidebooks, such as those by Lonely Planet, are a good supplement to the official information, and can give reliable local information about cultural customs, etiquette and the best neighborhoods to stay.
From Salon
“It’s tricky to know how to manage, I suppose. No guidebook for this kind of thing.”
From Literature
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