Hardbound (adjective)

Having a hard cover, typically made of cardboard, with a cloth or paper exterior, used to protect the pages of a book.

Origin:

Formed by combining the words 'hard' and 'bound'.

Examples:

  1. The library only allowed hardbound books to be checked out, as they were more durable and long-lasting.
  2. The hardbound journal was filled with notes and sketches, and had a beautiful leather cover.
  3. The collector was particularly fond of hardbound editions of classic novels, as they gave the books a sense of permanence.
  4. The hardbound dictionary was an essential reference tool for the student, and was used extensively for research and study.
  5. The hardbound cookbook was a favorite in the kitchen, as its sturdy cover and wipeable pages made it easy to use while cooking.
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