storybook

IPA: stˈɔribʊk

noun

  • A book containing stories, especially children's stories.

adjective

  • As in a story for children; pleasant and idealized, or having a happy conclusion.
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Examples of "storybook" in Sentences

  • AUBURN, Alabama (Ticker) -- A career day for Michael Johnson ended in storybook fashion.
  • Yeah, reading a freakin storybook to children while the nation is under attack so the children aren't "scared" is a brillant alternative.
  • It's a criss-cross between a fairytale storybook and 1001 nights (which could also be called a storybook, I suppose), written in a very poetical language.
  • Todd Marchant's return to Edmonton nearly ended in storybook fashion as he scored the apparent game-winner with 68 seconds left in regulation, beating Tommy Salo with a wrist shot.
  • Zoë's expectations are rewarded at sixteen, when her mother meets, through the scorned cousins, the Prince Charming — for Zoë still thinks in storybook terms — who is to rescue them both.
  • Brodeur came back to the neighborhood on Saturday with 550 regular-season wins, a scenario he called storybook because he was home in Montreal and in front of the fans Roy dazzled for so many years.
  • In the 1998 NBA Finals, Jordan was thought to have completed his career in storybook fashion, sinking the winning jumper in the final seconds to give the Chicago Bulls their sixth championship in eight years.

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