Notebookful

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    Written notes that fill a notebook.

    "The locomotive student got a notebookful of individualism in 1944 when Montreal delivered 20 U-1-f Mountains to Canadian National."

Example

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"The locomotive student got a notebookful of individualism in 1944 when Montreal delivered 20 U-1-f Mountains to Canadian National."

Etymology

From notebook + -ful.

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