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blue book

noun as in quiz

noun as in test paper

noun as in who's who

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“I hear colleagues in humanities courses saying the same thing: It’s back to the blue books,” MacKellar said.

He was clean-shaven and carried a bible and a blue book of dedications which had "Jesus First" emblazoned on its cover.

From Reuters

In the meantime, some college professors have returned to making students take in-class essay exams in blue books — no computers allowed — after two years of COVID-induced hybrid learning.

So, U.S. officials say, plan your trips early, and start finding and inspecting your passports, or beginning the process for a first-time blue book, now.

Scattered across the water are single sandals, medicine bottles and the bright blue books of elementary students that spill out from the windows of half-submerged schools.

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

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