Pocketbook ( noun , noun )

(As a noun)

Pocketbook ( noun )

A small book, typically a soft-cover one, that can be carried in a pocket.

Origin:

Derived from the middle english word 'poket' meaning 'small bag'.

Examples:

  1. She always carries a pocketbook with her to jot down notes and ideas.
  2. He bought a pocketbook on how to improve his public speaking skills.
  3. The pocketbook contained a list of addresses and phone numbers.
  4. She was reading a pocketbook on mindfulness and stress reduction.
  5. He gave her a pocketbook of romantic poems for her birthday.

(As a noun)

Pocketbook ( noun )

A small book, typically a soft-cover one, that can be carried in a pocket.

Origin:

Derived from the middle english word 'poket' meaning 'small bag'.

Examples:

  1. She always carries a pocketbook with her to jot down notes and ideas.
  2. He bought a pocketbook on how to improve his public speaking skills.
  3. The pocketbook contained a list of addresses and phone numbers.
  4. She was reading a pocketbook on mindfulness and stress reduction.
  5. He gave her a pocketbook of romantic poems for her birthday.
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