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  • noun Plural form of workbook.

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Examples

  • It is possible to ascertain at least some "reader response" or "real life" aspects of girls sewing through sources such as workbooks, club minutes, and dresses.

    "Make It Yourself": Home Sewing, Gender, and Culture, 1890-1930 2006

  • Concurrently with his novels, Kertész has written intellectual prose - a kind of workbooks about reading, writing and death.

    Imre Kertész: A Medium for the Spirit of Auschwitz 2003

  • Copying of or from works intended to be "consumable" in the course of study or of teaching such as workbooks, exercises, standardized tests and answer sheets and like material.

    Reproduction of Copyrighted Works By Educators and Librarians Library of Congress. Copyright Office

  • Raymond also noted textbook content was the responsibility of the state, but supplementals such as workbooks are often provided by a vendor at the district level.

    FortBendNow.com 2009

  • Raymond also noted textbook content was the responsibility of the state, but supplementals such as workbooks are often provided by a vendor at the district level.

    FortBendNow.com 2009

  • If you open a new folder and it appears empty of all files (and you know that it's not an empty folder), this just means the folder doesn't contain any of the types of files that Excel can open directly, such as workbooks, template files, and macro sheets.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows Elifa 2009

  • Publishers are making millions of dollars by selling their textbooks to school districts with the "21st Century" feature of having almost all of their textbooks, workbooks, etc. online in PDF format.

    Lee Kolbert: I'll Gladly pay you Tuesday for Some Copy Paper Today Lee Kolbert 2010

  • As Olaf and others have mentioned there are e-workbooks such as the Global one that clearly illustrate the new ways publishing houses are offering greater flexibility.

    C is for Coursebook (by Lindsay Clandfield) « An A-Z of ELT 2010

  • After an initial entrance exam to determine the level at which she was already working, the teacher gave out colorful and interesting workbooks in a variety of subjects.

    An Education in Mexico 2009

  • After an initial entrance exam to determine the level at which she was already working, the teacher gave out colorful and interesting workbooks in a variety of subjects.

    An Education in Mexico 2009

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