notebook
A notebook with pages held together by a spiral wire.
A notebook with pages held together by a spiral wire.
A small notebook that can fit in a pocket.
A notebook with empty pages.
A notebook from which pages can be easily removed.
A notebook with pages securely fastened together.
A notebook for recording laboratory experiments and results.
A notebook with a leather cover.
A notebook used for English class.
A notebook used for math class.
A notebook used for science class.
A notebook for recording laboratory experiments and results.
A small, top-bound notebook, typically used by journalists.
An old and torn notebook.
An old and damaged notebook.
A single piece of writing or record in a notebook.
Indicates the location where something is written.
To put information on paper in a notebook.
To quickly write something in a notebook.
To regularly write in a notebook for a specific purpose (e.g., a journal, a log).
To have a notebook with you.
To write something down in a notebook for future reference.
To remove a notebook from a bag, pocket, etc.
To write something carelessly or hastily in a notebook.
To take a notebook from a bag, pocket, etc.
To take a notebook from where it is stored.
To remove a page by pulling it sharply.
To remove a sheet of paper by pulling it sharply.
To write on all or most of the pages in a notebook.
A small, portable personal computer; a laptop.
Paper designed to be used in a notebook, often lined and hole-punched.