Guidebook in a sentence as a noun

Now the old burgundy Zagat guidebook is going this way.

Our government wasn't using _Nineteen Eighty Four_ as a guidebook back then....

You'd be wasting your money as it is one of the exceptions listed a reserved word in the applicant guidebook.

I've avoided it for so long as it does look like it's either a manipulation guidebook or a social skills for dummies book.

I was seeking the authentic, the back roads, the people and experiences between the destinations on my map or entries into the guidebook.

This is an entertaining and educational collection of invented guidebooks spanning the globe.

Each of these accounts is written in a style similar to Dr. Benjamin Spock's child-care manuals, but using the traditions of each represented culture to create an analogous guidebook.

The article links to a guidebook[0] of suggestions and best practices that was produced by student devs involved in such projects and who were brought together at a Campus Data Summit organized by GitHub.

Edit: this appears to be impossible, according to the guidebook: "Established corporations, organizations, or institutions in good standing may apply for a new gTLD.

It's like an all-inclusive guidebook for how to look down upon others and discredit them internally without any of the messy business of actually communicating with them about "their" issues.

Slinte!The writer is also missing something important: it's virtually impossible for a normal person, or even an abnormal person, to read Ulysses without a guide to the book that describes its allusions and what's going on. If you're trying to read Ulysses without the superstructure of a guidebook or guidebooks, or a class, you're almost certainly going to fail, because very little of it, taken as a free-standing narrative, makes any sense.

Guidebook definitions

noun

something that offers basic information or instruction

See also: guide