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  • noun Plural form of bluebook.

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Examples

  • US Classics students, and most others, as far as I know, still take final exams in "bluebooks," little pamphlets of lined paper in which they write out essays by hand.

    Pink or purple? 2006

  • Inside, there are STUDENTS bent industriously over their bluebooks, while a PROFESSOR sits at the front of the room, checking her e-mail on a netbook.

    Satire 2009

  • The PROFESSOR signals that the STUDENTS should stop writing, and picks up their bluebooks.

    Satire 2009

  • The PROFESSOR signals that the STUDENTS should stop writing, and picks up their bluebooks.

    Film 2009

  • Inside, there are STUDENTS bent industriously over their bluebooks, while a PROFESSOR sits at the front of the room, checking her e-mail on a netbook.

    Film 2009

  • The PROFESSOR proceeds to jump around her office in hysterics, throwing bluebooks around and invoking the names of various deities.

    Satire 2009

  • The PROFESSOR proceeds to jump around her office in hysterics, throwing bluebooks around and invoking the names of various deities.

    Film 2009

  • The PROFESSOR proceeds to jump around her office in hysterics, throwing bluebooks around and invoking the names of various deities.

    Star Trek XII: The Wrath of the Search for the Voyage of Finals Week 2008

  • Inside, there are STUDENTS bent industriously over their bluebooks, while a PROFESSOR sits at the front of the room, checking her e-mail on a netbook.

    Star Trek XII: The Wrath of the Search for the Voyage of Finals Week 2008

  • The PROFESSOR signals that the STUDENTS should stop writing, and picks up their bluebooks.

    Star Trek XII: The Wrath of the Search for the Voyage of Finals Week 2008

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