blue book
Americannoun
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a register or directory of socially prominent persons.
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any register or directory, as of major companies or officials.
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a blank book used in taking college examinations, usually with a blue cover.
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a British parliamentary or other publication bound in a blue cover.
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(initial capital letters) a reference manual listing the current market value of used cars by model and year of manufacture.
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a similar manual listing the market value of other items, appliances, etc.
Example Sentences
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There were rumors of “blue books” circulating among mediums.
From Literature
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He needed shoes, Vazquez said quietly, reading off of her small blue book, where all of the families’ information is noted.
From Los Angeles Times
These days, however, it's a blue book that's in the spotlight.
From BBC
The little blue book now ranks a miserable 12th, on par with the likes of Malaysia, according to a new report by Henley & Partners, a company that advises people on moving abroad.
From MarketWatch
Our little blue book now ranks a miserable 12th, right down there with Malaysia, according to a new report by Henley & Partners, a company that advises people on moving abroad.
From MarketWatch
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