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jot

[jot] / dʒɒt /


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We’ve all sat across from people on laptops and smartphones and wondered whether they were jotting down bullet points or shopping early Black Friday deals.

From The Wall Street Journal

Summarizing meetings and jotting down the notes in a tidy, easily scannable format.

From New York Times

After every plate appearance, each player opens the binder and self-evaluates her at-bat — jotting down what went right or wrong for the rest of the team to study during the game.

From Washington Post

The goal, after a long throw caused chaos in the Croatian penalty area, came totally against the run of play, but Wales won't care a jot after securing an unexpected point.

From BBC

Back in his jail cell, he jotted down a list of 12 months until they added up to 55 years.

From Seattle Times