Definition of Playbooks

1. Noun. (plural of playbook) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Playbooks

1. playbook [n] - See also: playbook

Lexicographical Neighbors of Playbooks

playactors
playacts
playas
playathon
playathons
playback
playback singer
playbacks
playbill
playbills
playblast
playblasts
playboard
playboards
playbooks (current term)
playbox
playboys
playbus
playbuses
playdate
playdates
playday
playdays
playdough
playdoughs
playdown
playdowns
playe

Literary usage of Playbooks

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Publishers Weekly by Publishers' Board of Trade (U.S.), Book Trade Association of Philadelphia, American Book Trade Union, Am. Book Trade Association, R.R. Bowker Company (1913)
"12°, (playbooks of science.) 90 cn Flying and some of its mysteries. NY, Doran, '12. 138 p. il. 12°, (playbooks of science.) 90 cn Mechanics and some of its ..."

2. Shakespearean Playhouses: A History of English Theatres from the Beginnings by Joseph Quincy Adams (1917)
"It was quite burnt down in two hours, and all their apparel and playbooks lost, whereby those poor companions are quite undone. ..."

3. The Gentleman's Magazine (1891)
"Perhaps Mr. Henry Arthur Jones is the pioneer of a new movement which will multiply the production of playbooks. Personally I hope so ; there are few ..."

4. The Play Way: An Essay in Educational Method by Henry Caldwell Cook (1917)
"The reader, however, who is desirous of studying the method as applied to Prose and Verse Composition is referred to the Perse playbooks. ..."

5. The Lamentatyon of Mary Magdaleyne: Text, with Critical Introduction by Bertha Marian Skeat (1897)
"... von apparel und playbooks eo ipso einbegriffen wäre; in dem briefe über das ... etc. und fügt dann noch den verlust von apparel und playbooks hinzu, ..."

6. Asymmetric Marketing: Tossing the 'Chasm' in the Age of the Software Superpowers by Joseph E. Bentzel (2006)
"... have also adopted and adapted the Microsoft, IBM and Oracle superpower marketing playbooks to drive their own style of winner-take-all economics. ..."

7. Publishers Weekly by Publishers' Board of Trade (U.S.), Book Trade Association of Philadelphia, American Book Trade Union, Am. Book Trade Association, R.R. Bowker Company (1913)
"12°, (playbooks of science.) 90 cn Flying and some of its mysteries. NY, Doran, '12. 138 p. il. 12°, (playbooks of science.) 90 cn Mechanics and some of its ..."

8. Shakespearean Playhouses: A History of English Theatres from the Beginnings by Joseph Quincy Adams (1917)
"It was quite burnt down in two hours, and all their apparel and playbooks lost, whereby those poor companions are quite undone. ..."

9. The Gentleman's Magazine (1891)
"Perhaps Mr. Henry Arthur Jones is the pioneer of a new movement which will multiply the production of playbooks. Personally I hope so ; there are few ..."

10. The Play Way: An Essay in Educational Method by Henry Caldwell Cook (1917)
"The reader, however, who is desirous of studying the method as applied to Prose and Verse Composition is referred to the Perse playbooks. ..."

11. The Lamentatyon of Mary Magdaleyne: Text, with Critical Introduction by Bertha Marian Skeat (1897)
"... von apparel und playbooks eo ipso einbegriffen wäre; in dem briefe über das ... etc. und fügt dann noch den verlust von apparel und playbooks hinzu, ..."

12. Asymmetric Marketing: Tossing the 'Chasm' in the Age of the Software Superpowers by Joseph E. Bentzel (2006)
"... have also adopted and adapted the Microsoft, IBM and Oracle superpower marketing playbooks to drive their own style of winner-take-all economics. ..."

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