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datebook

[deyt-book] / ˈdeɪtˌbʊk /


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One of the books contained names of Cuban intelligence duty officers as well as three active and three retired Cuban agents, the Cuban court records said; another datebook had the names and phone numbers of American special agents “known to Ms. López.”

From New York Times

A trim, vigorous man with dark, sensitive eyes and a globe-trotter’s datebook, he made no secret of the fact that work and play were the same for him.

From Los Angeles Times

A trim, vigorous man with dark, sensitive eyes and a globe trotter’s datebook, he made no secret of the fact that work and play were the same for him.

From Los Angeles Times

Or just another notation in a datebook of dashed hopes?

From Washington Post

Carroll, 47, was comatose on a ventilator in critical condition at the California Pacific Medical Center for two weeks in March after coming back from a European tour, according to the San Francisco Chronicle’s Datebook.

From Fox News