playbook
playbook
Definition
☆ play·book (plā′bo̵ok′)
noun
- a book of plays, or dramas
- an instruction book put together by a coaching staff, as in football, diagraming the various plays to be used
playbook
Usage Examples
Adjective modifier
- Republican: Letâs start with The Republican Playbook, by the always entertaining Andy Borowitz.
- political: By Chris Camire 29 March 2005 0 comments The conservative right in the UK is taking a page from Americaâs political playbook.
- interactive: Create your own plays with the interactive online playbook!
- same: It strikes us that the signallers missed a trick, and could have used the same playbook as they used up until last Monday.
Noun used with modifier
- football: Football playbook for youth football, high school and college.
Browse dictionary entries near playbook
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