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n. (plural of lawbook English)
Usage examples of "lawbooks".
Chief among those memories were his father studying his lawbooks at the kitchen table, his gun belt and tunic draped over the back of the chair.
Not the cops, or the judges or the politicians -- but the actual Law, itself, as printed in the dull and musty lawbooks that we constantly had to consult because we had no other choice.
So he calls up his lawbooks and requests legal advice on the subject and lawbooks says the best thing he can think of for Rudolph to do is to become as inconspicuous as possible right away but to please not mention to anyone that he gives this advice.
Chinese laundryman, a slightlybuilt fellow who nonetheless worked long into the night over his shirts, just as I did over my lawbooks, so that his children might one day attend the college of their choice.