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booklet

[book-lit] / ˈbʊk lɪt /


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"There were booklets of blueprints – it looked legitimate."

From BBC

He was hired to do sleight-of-hand tricks at a shop in Manhattan and later had his first writing credit, a 1946 booklet, “The Encyclopedia of Patter,” inspired by magicians’ onstage spiels.

From Washington Post

Crucially, the navy blue booklets allow entry to 171 countries without a visa, a backup plan that Russians believe could come in handy in the ever-uncertain future.

From Seattle Times

You can find your car’s maintenance schedule in the booklets that came with your car or on the manufacturer’s website.

From Los Angeles Times

The booklet turned out to be the essential item, for it contains QR codes that link to performance videos.

From New York Times