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bookmobile

[book-muh-beel, -moh-] / ˈbʊk məˌbil, -moʊ- /




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In 1941, the bookmobile serving the county was making 46 service stops.

From Washington Post

When in-person shopping plummeted during the shutdown, bookstores rapidly scaled up their online sales operations, and found other ways to keep their customers, including curbside pickup, home delivery, outdoor pop-up stores and bookmobiles.

From New York Times

Public libraries have re-created themselves many times over the past century — from bookmobiles to electronic information — and will continue to do so to remain relevant.

From Washington Post

It was a familiar voice that coaxed Kimberly Conti to step out, barefoot, from the back of the hulking former bookmobile parked in an industrial corner of Lincoln Heights.

From Los Angeles Times

On icy roads, we chugged slowly up hills of snow, holding our breaths that we would make it in the old creaky bookmobile.

From New York Times