yearbook
IPA: jˈɪrbʊk
noun
- (countable) A reference book, published annually.
- (countable, US, education) A publication compiled by the graduating class of a high school or college, recording the year's events and containing photographs of students and faculty.
- (uncountable, US, education) A school subject in which students learn journalistic skills by compiling a yearbook.
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Examples of "yearbook" in Sentences
- It is not an almanac or a yearbook.
- Their pictures are in the yearbook.
- The yearbook is put together by the yearbook class.
- The yearbook staff compiles a yearbook for the school.
- Students enrolled in Finis produce the Notre Dame yearbook.
- This is the 1942 yearbook from the Temple University School of Medicine.
- The students work diligently to get every event captured in the yearbook.
- The Yearbook Staff provides student input in to the making of the yearbook.
- Everybody waves goodbye and the end credits start in the style of a yearbook.
- In 1905 he was elected editor of the University of Texas Yearbook The Cactus.
- The Odyssey is the name of the yearbook published yearly by the yearbook staff.
- The only students who received their full name in the yearbook were the seniors,
- His yearbook is torn and faded, and most of the 13 classmates who signed it have died.
- Each year, our yearbook is distributed free of charge to libraries across Canada and is an extremely valuable reference source.
- What convinces you that the same person who wrote that inscription in the yearbook is the same person who wrote the ransom note?
- He checked his high-school yearbooks for pictures that might show the car's license plate and called the yearbook photographer, with no luck.
- With these guidelines, I don't think there's anything terribly embarrassing, unless you count my high school yearbook, which is around here somewhere.
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