handbook
IPA: hˈændbʊk
noun
- A topically organized book of reference on a certain field of knowledge, regardless of size.
- (US, gambling) A place where illicit bets can be placed.
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Examples of "handbook" in Sentences
- But the handbook is in the public domain.
- First of all, its in the hardcopy of the handbook.
- The handbook has come in for some strong criticism.
- This free traffic handbook is very update and helpful.
- The burial ground is a wordless handbook telling us this.
- The handbook is available online and as a PDF for printing.
- Does the handbook mention the real authors and the licenses
- I suspect this handbook might be the more reliable of the two.
- The panegyrics evince a familiarity with prior handbooks of rhetoric.
- He is the author of many landmark reports and handbooks on reforestation.
- He is the editor of the recently published handbook on school counseling.
- “Attacking the messenger” from the Hasbara handbook is increasing at FDL.
- Aslett started public speaking and writing cleaning handbooks with titles.
- Since we actively promote the arts and academia, your handbook is out of date.
- Belkhouche said that, at one of the forums, Cowen “bluntly said that the handbook is not enforceable.”
- The second part of the handbook is about ways to get round filtering (Choosing circumvention, by Nart Villeneuve).
- The handbook is simply to help bloggers encountering opposition because of what they write to maintain their freedom of expression.
- The rest of the handbook is some interesting stuff if you dig construction how-to's -- this could've been sold at a Home Depot if they had them at the time.
- This pocket-sized handbook is part of the Andrews McMeel Publishing series of dining guides, and they couldn't have chosen a more qualified person to write the definitive handbook on Mexican cuisine.