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jotter

[jot-er] / ˈdʒɒt ər /




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"Just as in my day, the teacher handed out a jotter to all, so in this internet age, we will hand each child the device they need to learn and prosper."

From BBC Mar. 28, 2021

It was the phone that led the way on big screens, a stylus-focused note jotter, and there was that one version that exploded and was recalled.

From The Verge Aug. 7, 2019

Another voluminous jotter, Mark Twain, wrote exasperatedly in the margin of one novel that “A cat could do better literature than this.”

From The Guardian Jan. 6, 2017

Dr Pietro roars with delight as she picks up his phone and jotter and starts playing secretary.

From BBC Oct. 28, 2016

Also, Yellin was a slow jotter, and that only added to the fun.

From "The Princess Bride" by William Goldman




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