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n. a book in which one collects and displays autographs
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An autograph book is a book for collecting the autographs of others. Traditionally they were exchanged among friends, colleagues, and classmates to fill with poems, drawings, personal messages, small pieces of verse, and other mementos. Their modern derivations include yearbooks, friendship books, and guest books. They were popular among university students from the 15th century until the mid-19th century, after which their popularity began to wane as they were gradually replaced by yearbooks.
Usage examples of "autograph book".
After the performance Dad cooked while Puccini regaled me with hilarious stones and signed my autograph book –.
A girl stumbled out of the melee, her face as bright pink as the page of the autograph book she was kissing.
Now he was asking a busty Swedish girl her name so he could personally inscribe her autograph book.
We've got two extra versions of an autograph book from other realities.
By the time the woman had located her autograph book in the depths of her purse, Groucho had made his way to the steps of the Britannia.
He dropped the autograph book at my feet, and when I automatically looked down at it, he pulled his gold-colored pen apart with a movement too fast for me to follow, and lunged at me with it.
The little girl in her said, Why didn't I bring my autograph book?
One of the women told Johnny that she was much hoping for shaking hands with the candidate after the program and then, shyly, she showed Johnny the autograph book in her handbag.