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sketchbook

or sketch book

[ skech-book ]

noun

  1. Also . a book or pad of drawing paper for sketches.
  2. a book of literary sketches.


sketchbook

/ ˈskɛtʃˌbʊk /

noun

  1. a book of plain paper containing sketches or for making sketches in
  2. a book of literary sketches


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Word History and Origins

Origin of sketchbook1

First recorded in 1810–20; sketch + book

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Example Sentences

But the Sketchbook Project confines itself to restricting only submissions that might endanger the staff.

Instead, your $25 entry fee gets you a sketchbook that appears handmade.

The Sketchbook Project is trying to change our relationship with art.

As such, there is a vulnerability to the narration of An Armenian Sketchbook.

Hicks travels with a tiny loom, the way other artists carry a sketchbook or point-and-shoot camera.

He visited us at Thorpe several times, and was unusually well and in good spirits, with sketchbook or folio always in hand.

Do not the following memoranda—accompanied in the sketchbook by numerous studies—show how the deficiency was to be supplied?

In our judgment they are those, which occupy the last leaves of the sketchbook (Petters) partly filled in the Spring of 1809.

This sketchbook contains first of all the two new finales for the opera.

It is heard of again in a sketchbook of 1798, where there is a melodic phrase adapted to the words, Muss ein lieber Vater wohnen.

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