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Example sentences for "guidebook"

Lexicographically close words:
guffaws; gugglet; guid; guidance; guide; guidebooks; guided; guidelines; guider; guides
  1. The editor of that guidebook will have a busy time before he issues the next edition.

  2. It has just occurred to me that my guidebook states that passports are not required in Belgium!

  3. Sparsholt has no guidebook attractions—nothing but its old thatched cottages and quiet surroundings to recommend it.

  4. In other parts of Europe you can see mediaeval houses, here and there--usually in charge of a smirking caretaker, with his little guidebook for sale, and hungrily anticipating his little fee.

  5. Meanwhile other small buildings were erected around the old walls until they were entirely concealed, and a guidebook of this period states that of the old castle "nothing now remains but the entrance.

  6. What of it if the guidebook does not indicate by its little stars that this is a picture for one to go into raptures over, if the sacristan or guide passes it coldly by?

  7. Until I read it in my guidebook to-day, I thought one had to go to Greece to see Greek temples," added Irma.

  8. There's just one thing Irma ought to know, since she quite scorns a guidebook now.

  9. Guidebook information would probably be as useful as that of a misguided guide," said Irma, refusing to express herself about the Stuarts.

  10. But there, young ladies of your age dislike guidebook information, at least out of school.

  11. We did not recognize Clery, even when we heard it, and the guidebook gives it just four lines.

  12. By some oversight the guidebook does not mention the jam that is sold at Orange.

  13. Our guidebook has a picture which shows Napoleon Bonaparte standing at the entrance, making his adieus to Montalivet, who, in a later day, was to become his minister.

  14. Pergussen, who must have been an authority, for the guidebook quotes him, called it, "perhaps the most beautiful structure produced in the Middle Ages.

  15. We did not take a guidebook in one hand and a pencil in the other and check the items, thus cleaning up in the fashion of the neat, businesslike tourist.

  16. The guidebook and a friend had gone over one season, and the guidebook had induced another friend to accompany him again the year after.

  17. In a guidebook that I saw last night at the hotel.

  18. In the heart of France, as indeed also in Alsace, he sees, especially, architectural delights which are unknown to the guidebook and the multitude.

  19. He does not catalogue the things which should be seen, or describe in guidebook fashion those objects which are starred by Baedeker.

  20. Not a word could we find in any guidebook to say whether the abbey was living or ruined or desecrated or wholly swept away.

  21. Our guidebook describes a church of Almenèches, but it does not distinctly say whether it is the church of the abbey or a separate parish church.

  22. Have you seen the guidebook they sell about the streets here," he asked--"the English Guide to Madeira?

  23. It was the guidebook to Madeira, a product of the local printer, I judged, thrown together to catch the coppers of the tourist trade.

  24. The process of change in the United States goes on so rapidly that the attempt of a guidebook to keep abreast of the times (not easy in any country) becomes almost futile.

  25. Latterly she has devoted her time mainly to journalism and literature, producing, inter alia, a guidebook to New York, a novel, and a volume of essays on social topics.

  26. Guidebook of the western United States: Part C, the Santa Fe Route with a side trip to the Grand Canyon of the Colorado: U.

  27. You will be telling me in a moment that Thomas Carlyle was born in Skereenarinka, and that Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet in Coolagarranoe," for she had drawn the guidebook toward her and made good use of it.

  28. Detached from Salemina's fostering care and prudent espionage, separated, above all, from the depressing Miss Dusenberry, we planned every conceivable folly in the way of guidebook expeditions.

  29. We advise him to get a copy of Muirhead's "England" (the best general guidebook we have seen) and look up his favourite authors in the index.

  30. Very well, then, we shall have to inflict upon you some paragraphs from our unpublished work: "A Scenic Guidebook to the Sixth Avenue L.

  31. I was looking in the Guidebook for Marines.

  32. When I came back to the store, my brother-in-law gave to me the Guidebook for Marines.

  33. Anyhow, he had the answer; for I don't stop to consult any vacation guidebook or summer tours pamphlet.

  34. Another guidebook by Baars and Molenaar (1971) covers the Colorado River from about Potash, Utah, to the confluence with the Green, and Cataract Canyon.

  35. The guidebook says, in that amusing German fashion on which a chapter might be written, that "the town lies fifteen minutes distant from the station.

  36. Our mad career ended at what Vanka declared to be the best hotel; the one recommended by the guidebook had been closed for years, he said.

  37. That old castle yonder, I suspect, is the Alten Burg,' said I, taking out my guidebook and directory.

  38. Now, the Bible is a guidebook in the journey of life, and the only one that points the way to Heaven.

  39. If a man is traveling and does not know where he is going to, or how he is going to get there, you know he has a good deal of trouble, and does not enjoy the trip as much as if he has a guidebook at hand.

  40. Flawn, Director Guidebook 8 The Geologic Story of Palo Duro Canyon By William H.

  41. Although this guidebook is primarily concerned with the geologic history of the canyon, a brief review of its human history is also included.

  42. Practical jokes are out of place in a guidebook anyway.

  43. So it occurred to me that possibly there might be room for a guidebook on foreign travel which would not have a single indubitable fact concealed anywhere about its person.

  44. When a guidebook tries to be humorous it only succeeds in being foolish.

  45. It has always seemed to me that the principal drawback about the average guidebook is that it is over-freighted with facts.

  46. As the guidebook spoke of a carriage road to Lake Cavloccio, and a bridle path thence to within a mile of the Forno glacier, she came to the conclusion that she was taking a short cut.


  47. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "guidebook" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    account; acquaintance; announcement; bibliography; briefing; bulletin; catalog; communication; communique; compendium; data; datum; directory; dispatch; dope; enlightenment; evidence; facts; goods; guide; guidebook; handbook; index; info; instruction; intelligence; itinerary; know; knowledge; light; manual; mention; message; notice; notification; presentation; proof; publication; publicity; release; report; scoop; sidelight; statement; transmission; word