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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "yearbook" in a sentence

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    yearbook


    1. “I’ve got some good shots of you for the yearbook,


    2. She retired in the year I started matric and our yearbook paid her special honour


    3. organisation, or if you have a school yearbook or similar that you wish to


    4. He was about twenty-fi ve years old and smiling, dressed in a suit with a smart tie, and his hair was neatly combed, as if he had prepared for his yearbook 38


    5. FAO Production Yearbook


    6. the reunion with the faces of those persons in the class’s graduation yearbook


    7. "I met him online on My Yearbook, he had the same last name as me


    8. Extracting a yearbook, he slowly flipped through the pages until he found someone he hadn’t seen or heard from in years


    9. ” Satisfied that all was in order, Buseth, yearbook in hand, left the house


    10. “I’m sure there’s time to join the prom or yearbook committee,” His guidance counselor said with a doubtful grin

    11. Claire recognized her as a girl from the yearbook class


    12. She got decent grades, was the star on the track team, yearbook editor, and the list could go on forever


    13. When the yearbook came out the next spring everybody was given credit but the one who dreamed up the whole idea


    14. Before your yearbook becomes a tear-book remember to laugh and to love until you cry, and to live until you die


    15. A letter with synopsis will save you postage costs but most publishers will give some guidelines within the Yearbook as to how they handle submissions


    16. His yearbook still sat atop the desk


    17. text of World Culture // Historic-Philosophic Yearbook


    18. [>] the Otis Intelligence Test: Stephen Colvin, “Principles Underlying the Construction and Use of Intelligence Tests,” in The Twenty-First Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education: Intelligence Tests and Their Use, ed


    19. For more about the Golden Rule labor dispute, see The Great Depression in Washington State website, “Labor Events Yearbook: 1936,” at http://depts


    20. But now the orderly freight-cars of her thoughts were derailing, tumbling down embankments, because on the front of the newspaper was a yearbook photo of a pretty young woman blown up so the dots of the halftone were visible, a dark pointillism that made the face somehow instantly nostalgic

    21. And then there were the pictures from the yearbook and the junior prom


    22. Her hair was elaborately plaited and shellacked, her head tilted, her smile slightly open-mouthed, as if the yearbook photographer had said something to make her laugh


    23. I opened the yearbook for 1984–1985, and scanned Ben’s class


    24. I pulled out the yearbook for the previous year, and she was gone


    25. I pulled out the yearbook for the following year, and she was gone


    26. The photo was different from the yearbook but not too: Diondra with the mousse-hard curls and the cresting bangs, charcoal eyeliner and pink lipgloss


    27. As he took his own seat, the admiral reached over to shut off one of the computer monitors arrayed around his desk in a semicircle, but just before the screen went dark, I caught a glimpse of what was displayed on it—the same mug shot that was on my EDA security badge was clearly visible at the top, along with my senior yearbook photo and a lot of densely packed text—all of my private information, including my school records


    28. The entire back wall of my father’s quarters was covered with photos of me and my mom, including all of my yearbook photos going back to grade school


    29. He held out a pen, along with a copy of our senior yearbook, open to my photo


    30. I brought Connor Campion’s statement that the boys who’d come to his house with a gun and fishing line had said their names were Hawk and Pidge, and I showed the judge their yearbook photos, captioned with their real names

    31. The Ibbotson data is available relatively inexpensively from its annual yearbook, Stocks, Bonds, Bills, and Inflation


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    Synonyms for "yearbook"

    annual yearbook yearly almanac record

    "yearbook" definitions

    a book published annually by the graduating class of a high school or college usually containing photographs of faculty and graduating students


    a reference book that is published regularly once every year