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daybook

[dey-book] / ˈdeɪˌbʊk /


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Fortunately, NRS "daybooks" show what he was signing out of the archives.

From BBC

“Still No Word From You” looks at its author’s life through the lens of reading: memoir as daybook, as it were.

From Los Angeles Times

Our daybook was packed with four dives with our German guide Martina.

From Washington Post

Then-EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt was set to speak at the event, which was listed on his public schedule and described as being open to the press on a federal daybook of events.

From Washington Times

Citizens are required to obsessively journal, chronicle, and archive their lives in “daybooks.”

From The Verge