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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
storybook
I.noun
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▪ An Arab like the ones you see in storybooks.
▪ The writer of this month's Star Letter has won a storybook.
▪ They were not fancy, bright storybooks.
▪ Traynor is almost dressed like some one from a storybook too.
II.adjective
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▪ Even the houses up in the hills seemed to be shining like storybook houses.
▪ He tapped this malevolently against the glass, grinning all the while like a storybook bandit.
▪ It sounds almost like a storybook story.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Storybook

Storybook \Sto"ry*book`\, n. A book containing stories, or short narratives, either true or false.

Wiktionary
storybook

a. As in a story for children; pleasant and idealized, or having a happy conclusion. n. A book containing story, especially children's stories.

Wikipedia
Storybook (album)

''For Kasey Chambers' 2011 album of the same name, see Storybook.

Storybook is a 2004 album by Peter Jöback., recorded by the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra.

Storybook (Kasey Chambers album)

"Storybook" is the seventh studio album by Australian singer-songwriter Kasey Chambers. "Storybook" is a collection of some of Kasey's favourite artists, musicians that have inspired and influenced her throughout her career and acts as a companion to her autobiography, A Little Bird Told Me.

It was released on 23 September 2011 and peaked at No.21 in Australia.

Usage examples of "storybook".

She and the baby would sit in the old Hornet Rollie bad and Veronica would read little storybooks to Rita while Rollie walked around dusty lot after dusty lot with salesman after salesman, talking about compression and horsepower and hemi heads and gear ratios .

And faces of different hue and aspect, too, which I'd barely glimpsed in my storybook imaginings up in Bracebridge, but here wandered real in their strange clothes, and spoke in their strange voices.

Everywhere kids raced and screamed, in and out of the bright, newly-painted storybook buildings that made up the Oakland Park Department's idea of Fairyland.

Everywhere kids raced and screamed, in and out of the bright, newly-painted storybook buildings that made up the Oakland Park Department’.

The heretic spoke of a time of changes, a term familiar from teledramas and lurid storybooks.

And climbing out, she crossed the little bridge where tiger lilies burst into storybook bloom, then took the path she knew her friend had taken that night.