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dust jacket

noun as in dust cover

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Those factors might keep a book from being “regarded as art with a capital A,” he says, as opposed to books with original characters, thicker paper and dust jackets.

Churchill is thought to be the very first writer to have his photograph published on a dust jacket.

And Cormoran Strike is a private eye whose company I would share again no matter whose name is on the dust jacket.

In the sense that “vintage” means excellence and maturity, the words fit Connelly like a dust jacket.

Use hardcover books—you can remove the dust jacket, giving it a nice inconspicuous look, not unlike a prayer book.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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