A ledger in which transactions have been recorded as they occurred.
An accounting journal as a physical object.
1 Opening her daybook , she found the day's blank page and listed names.
2 On Janet's entrance, Edwin was writing in the daybook : April 11th.
3 All the ledger and daybook men say we are crackbrained.
4 To keep a diary and daybook and to record therein official acts and remarkable occurrences.
5 The nightingale annoyed the owl and was hushed, and the poet rimed sums in a daybook .
6 Elias Droom made a note of the fee in the daybook at the office, but asked no questions.
7 As usual, Uncle Jabez was poring over his daybook and counting the cash in the japanned money box.
8 Someone with Alicia's supercharged daybook had to cruise the St. Regis lobby several times during an average business day; it was inevitable.
9 Mrs. Geraint looked up from her daybook and expecting what was coming, reached behind her for the key to Meg Wynne's room.
10 The daybook is banged, the bottles rattled, the counter thumped, and then he is off again with five doors slamming behind him.
11 He once showed me his daybook in which were noted down over five hundred dollars lent out in small sums to indigent Americans.
12 Knowing she couldn't do more from home, Ana replaced her daybook in her briefcase and got her phone, so she could call a cab.
13 Fred Ferguson, UPI's New York-New Jersey editor, said that many Daybook items appear on local television news shows.
14 The writer visited the UPI newsroom and watched city editor Allan Bruce type up that day's Daybook on his Video Display Terminal.
15 Inked ribbons for typewriting machines, pen points, ledgers and daybooks , rulers, paper clips, legal forms, and cubes of india rubber came and went.
16 "I don't like his looks," thought Mr. Gibson to himself at night, as over his daybooks he reviewed the events of the day.
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