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The rulebook
noun
A book containing a set of rules.
Exact(60)
The rulebook says don't help somebody sell their book.
The rulebook for modern office etiquette has yet to be codified.
The rulebook is far too complicated, no wonder it's difficult for referees.
The rulebook written to curb excessive risk-taking by banks were inadequate, she told the congressmen.
The rulebook also states that a British student must then enter college within two years of "completing high school".
The rulebook torn up long ago, the work lurches in tone and pace, introducing new characters at random.
The rulebook also states when a simultaneous catch is ruled, you can't review who made the catch.
"You're not ensconced in the rulebook".
Not everything in the rulebook is concrete.
He knew the shortcomings of the rulebook.
Frank simply tore up the rulebook.
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