copybook in the PONS Dictionary

copybook Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

copybook manoeuvre [or Am maneuver]
to blot one's copybook Brit

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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It was copybook and praised around the world.
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Copperplate engraving influenced handwriting as it allowed penmanship copybooks to be more widely printed.
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The illustrations were added by three different painters, all of whom used iconographic copybooks.
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Blotted the copybook with a booking that means a one-match suspension.
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Gold and silver are broadly flat whilst the one main blot on the risk copybook is that oil is down over a percent again.
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These included files are called copybooks or header files.
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I'd be expecting another copybook run here, and he can go very close to winning.
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For every technical perfectionist, there are many more who defy the copybook.
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The copybook contained poems that tripled her known work.
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Each week, they would bring a copybook filled with their compositions and discuss each other's works.
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