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		Definition of matchbook in English: matchbooknounˈmatʃbʊkˈmætʃˌbʊk North American A small cardboard folder of matches with a striking surface on the back. 〈北美〉火柴纸夹,折叠式火柴纸板 Example sentencesExamples -  They'd serve you exotic treats like stuffed derma or chopped liver with sliced egg and there would be a live band and floral centerpieces and matchbooks with your friend's name on it embossed in gold.
 -  He also confiscates one of the two boxes of matches I have, telling me that only one box is allowed, although later I find a matchbook lost in the folds of my purse.
 -  The criminal carefully jams the token slot with a matchbook or a gum wrapper and waits for a would-be rider to plunk a token down.
 -  He pulled out four gigantic trays crammed with matchbooks.
 -  Not knowing how to respond, her teacher gave her a forced smile and reached in one of her drawers for a matchbook.
 -  A fireplace smelled of fires past and thousands of matchbooks lined the walls and filled giant glass bowls.
 -  You might think twice about throwing in all of your trade show trinkets, postcards, coupons and matchbooks.
 -  A friend gave me a big bag of old matchbooks for my collection.
 -  It ‘is clear that advertising is not the sole function of the matchbooks as their primary function to the consumer is as a source of fire,’ the court said.
 -  I'll find myself standing in the aisle, weighing the purchase of some matchbooks packaged to look like they came from a Parisian brasserie.
 -  I head back to the living room, undo the matchbook, strike a match and carefully light the edges of the paper in the fireplace.
 -  I had not gone off my habit of collecting matchbooks and matchboxes from places I visited, but sadly, they were not available here.
 -  Do you have to sift through countless napkins, coasters, and hotel matchbooks?
 -  He brought up his other hand and pulled a remaining match from the pack, turning the matchbook over and showing it to her.
 -  Their cartoon likenesses also appear throughout the mammoth space on signs, cards, matchbooks and dinnerware.
 -  There were even matchbooks with the name of the bride and groom embossed sitting at every table.
 -  I never knew anybody, so contact sports were out and the cafeteria was out, so I would go down these back stairs, put a matchbook in the door, and have lunch outside.
 -  He had plenty of matchbooks and the like back at his place.
 -  T-shirts, shopping bags, matchbooks, baseball caps, magnets and coffee mugs soon joined her repertoire of photographic-based imagery.
 -  If anybody else wants some matchbooks or other little things just e-mail me your address and I'll send it out.
 
    Definition of matchbook in US English: matchbooknounˈmaCHˌbo͝okˈmætʃˌbʊk North American A small cardboard folder of matches with a striking surface on one side. 〈北美〉火柴纸夹,折叠式火柴纸板 Example sentencesExamples -  You might think twice about throwing in all of your trade show trinkets, postcards, coupons and matchbooks.
 -  Their cartoon likenesses also appear throughout the mammoth space on signs, cards, matchbooks and dinnerware.
 -  It ‘is clear that advertising is not the sole function of the matchbooks as their primary function to the consumer is as a source of fire,’ the court said.
 -  I'll find myself standing in the aisle, weighing the purchase of some matchbooks packaged to look like they came from a Parisian brasserie.
 -  He brought up his other hand and pulled a remaining match from the pack, turning the matchbook over and showing it to her.
 -  I never knew anybody, so contact sports were out and the cafeteria was out, so I would go down these back stairs, put a matchbook in the door, and have lunch outside.
 -  T-shirts, shopping bags, matchbooks, baseball caps, magnets and coffee mugs soon joined her repertoire of photographic-based imagery.
 -  I head back to the living room, undo the matchbook, strike a match and carefully light the edges of the paper in the fireplace.
 -  A friend gave me a big bag of old matchbooks for my collection.
 -  He had plenty of matchbooks and the like back at his place.
 -  A fireplace smelled of fires past and thousands of matchbooks lined the walls and filled giant glass bowls.
 -  He pulled out four gigantic trays crammed with matchbooks.
 -  Not knowing how to respond, her teacher gave her a forced smile and reached in one of her drawers for a matchbook.
 -  He also confiscates one of the two boxes of matches I have, telling me that only one box is allowed, although later I find a matchbook lost in the folds of my purse.
 -  There were even matchbooks with the name of the bride and groom embossed sitting at every table.
 -  They'd serve you exotic treats like stuffed derma or chopped liver with sliced egg and there would be a live band and floral centerpieces and matchbooks with your friend's name on it embossed in gold.
 -  The criminal carefully jams the token slot with a matchbook or a gum wrapper and waits for a would-be rider to plunk a token down.
 -  I had not gone off my habit of collecting matchbooks and matchboxes from places I visited, but sadly, they were not available here.
 -  Do you have to sift through countless napkins, coasters, and hotel matchbooks?
 -  If anybody else wants some matchbooks or other little things just e-mail me your address and I'll send it out.
 
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