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noun (in Elizabethan drama) the script of a play, used by the actors as an acting text.
a book containing the scripts of one or more plays.
Football . a notebook containing descriptions of all the plays and strategies used by a team, often accompanied by diagrams, issued to players for them to study and memorize before the season begins.
Informal . any plan or set of strategies, as for outlining a campaign in business or politics.
Origin of playbook First recorded in 1525–35; play + book
Words nearby playbook play a waiting game, playback, playback head, play ball, playbill, playbook , play both ends against the middle, playboy, playbroker, play by ear, play-by-play
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Example sentences from the Web for playbook That was the playbook the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth used to discredit then-Sen.
The (Sloppy) Swift-Boating of Michigan Democrat Gary Peters | Tim Mak| October 13, 2014| DAILY BEAST
No shame and desperation to drive a teammate to hand over money or the playbook to a blackmailer.
Michael Sam Is Not a ‘Distraction’ | Dave Cullen| February 12, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Intentionally or not, the Putin regime has followed the Berlin 1936 playbook quite closely for Sochi.
Putin’s Sochi and Hitler’s Berlin: The Love Affair Between Dictators and the Olympic Games. | Garry Kasparov| February 7, 2014| DAILY BEAST
He took a page out of the Bush playbook or, dare I say it, even the Cheney one.
Obama’s Defiant Obamacare Defense in Boston | Michael Tomasky| October 31, 2013| DAILY BEAST
Repeatedly, de Blasio said Lhota was borrowing a page “from the Republican playbook ” and favoring “trickle-down economics.”
New York City Mayoral Debate Features Strong Sparring but No Knockout | David Freedlander| October 16, 2013| DAILY BEAST
Each had a playbook beside his plate, and they were apparently studying their parts for the morning performance.
Yellow-Cap and Other Fairy-Stories For Children | Julian Hawthorne
The fable, as set forth in the playbook , proved to be unworthy of the scenes and characters: what fable would not?
The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson, Volume 9 | Robert Louis Stevenson
I should like to see existing a playbook of “Hamlet” which has been altered and shortened by a joint board of actors and scholars.
Shakespeare in the Theatre | William Poel
I say unto thee a playhouse is the school for the old dragon, and a playbook the primer of Belzebub.
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British Dictionary definitions for playbook noun a book containing a range of possible set plays
a notional range of possible tactics in any sphere of activity
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