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scrapbook
verb
To create scrapbooks
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The word "scrapbook" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a book, usually with blank pages, where people can assemble a collection of items such as photographs, newspaper clippings, artworks, and other memorabilia. For example: She liked to make scrapbooks of her travels to different countries.
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A: When you "clip" something, it gets added to your clippings page: a sort of scrapbook of saved Guardian website stories, galleries, videos and so on.
She liked going up on Saddleworth because she felt near him there, though never near enough.She kept almost nothing of him: not the coin collection, or the scrapbook full of leaves, or the school reports ("He is willing and cheerful…Keep trying hard, Keith!").
Aficionados of Stanley Kubrick's "The Shining" will be treated to a scrapbook prop created for the film and an exploration of the strange haunting at Borley Rectory that inspired both this film and Sarah Waters' "The Little Stranger".Detractors have always scoffed at the genre's curlicue excesses: lustful vampires, haunted castles, zombies, desolate, menacing landscapes and trailing black gowns.
The result is a scrapbook, assembled out of thumbnail biographies and historical vignettes, interleaved with philosophical argument and snippets of economics.
Mr Fawcett's erudition and his voluminous list of sources attest to a lifetime's engagement with liberalism, both in the academy and at the hustings.Though the sketches are sometimes tantalisingly brief, the scrapbook method gives the book two distinctive traits.
This month Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia launched a line of Martha-branded supplies, bringing a dash of glamour to the world of paper crafts.A scrapbook is essentially a photograph album with decorations.
But a well made scrapbook is more impressive than yet another of those itchy scarves.
It is part poetic elegy, part scrapbook.
Jefferson bound the scrapbook in red leather.
He clipped from two King James Bibles the statements attributed to Jesus in the Gospels and pasted them into a 46-page scrapbook that distilled "the philosophy of Jesus of Nazareth".
He clipped text from each and pasted it into a scrapbook in parallel columns that presented a narrative that began with Jesus' unmiraculous birth, recounted his ministry, and ended with his burial in the sealed tomb.
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