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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

According to the liturgical booklet released by De Donatis’ office, the Mass opens and closes with special prayers for the retired pontiff.

From Seattle Times

Shortly after Pons’ divorce, her mother gifted her her grandmother’s recipe booklet, and she began to reclaim her Mexican heritage, one recipe at a time.

From Seattle Times