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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
phone book
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Elsewhere, see your phone book.
▪ Grabbing the phone book, he leafed through, looking for the number of the nursing home.
▪ Hicks moved the phone book out of her way.
▪ Inside the booth, he secured the door with his foot and thumbed through the phone book.
▪ It's in the phone book.
▪ Nicola Hammond looked in the phone book.
▪ She had to look up the number in the phone book.
▪ Their addresses are in the phone book.
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phone book

n. (alternative form of phonebook English)

WordNet
phone book

n. a directory containing an alphabetical list of telephone subscribers and their telephone numbers [syn: phonebook, telephone book, telephone directory]

Usage examples of "phone book".

A friend persuaded him to add a z to be the last guy in the phone book.

One successful scheme requires access to the mailbox of a person listed in the local phone book.

Fred Marshall hurries back downstairs, grabs the phone book, hunts through the Yellow Pages, and calls the 7-Eleven.

Munching an Almond Joy, Junior returned to the phone book, with no choice but to find Bartholomew the hard way.

But it's not in the phone book I only discovered I was in it by sheer chance.

She'd barely started checking the names and addresses against the phone book to see who was still around.

Del was on another line when I called, so I pulled out the phone book and looked for a Dr.