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Definition of daytimer in English: daytimernoun ˈdeɪtʌɪmə North American trademark An appointment diary or an electronic organizer. Example sentencesExamples - The instructors all give you a syllabus and all your dates and everything so you put it in your daytimer and plan it like you would your job.
- I marked it in my daytimer so I can't schedule anything else during that time.
- If your daytimer is empty, try filling it up with recitals, although organizing your own show is a lot of hard work.
- The only tools he needs to conduct business are a daytimer, a typewriter and his brain.
- Because Larry had to report at 2 week intervals, he kept a daytimer in which he recorded most (but not all) of his activities.
Definition of daytimer in US English: daytimernounˈdāˌtīmər North American trademark An appointment diary or an electronic organizer. Example sentencesExamples - Because Larry had to report at 2 week intervals, he kept a daytimer in which he recorded most (but not all) of his activities.
- The instructors all give you a syllabus and all your dates and everything so you put it in your daytimer and plan it like you would your job.
- If your daytimer is empty, try filling it up with recitals, although organizing your own show is a lot of hard work.
- I marked it in my daytimer so I can't schedule anything else during that time.
- The only tools he needs to conduct business are a daytimer, a typewriter and his brain.
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