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book verb accuse, arrest, chronicle, docket, engage, enter, enumerate, file, index, inscribe, insert, list, log, make an entry, mark down, note, order, post, prefer charges, record, register, report, schedule, seize legally, tabulate, take into custody, write down See also: document, employ, engage, enroll, file, hire, program, publication, record, register, retain, script, set down BOOK. A general name given to every literary composition which is printed;
but appropriately to a printed composition bound in a volume.
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bring to a stop bring to account bring to acquiescence bring to agreement bring to an end bring to attention bring to bear bring to book bring to completion bring to conclusion bring to effect bring to full development bring to fullness bring to its peak bring to justice |
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