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the logbook
noun
A book in which measurements from the ship's log are recorded, along with other salient details of the voyage.
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Find the logbook within the cache.
Three weeks later, the logbook was less than half filled.
"Oh, you heard about the logbook?" she said.
But if the bartender lets you sign the logbook, then you belong.
The court admitted as evidence the logbook showing how much fuel was left.
Partridge also checked the logbook for Parrish's name, and found that someone had whited it out.
Over and over, the words "good value" appeared in the logbook.
Brown reaches for the logbook, the flares, the linen bag of letters.
"It looks like a more expensive car," Ms. Krebs wrote in the logbook.
In the logbook, Graner wrote that the prisoner required eight stitches on his chin.
"If you work the gears," I wrote in the logbook, "it feels peppy enough".
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