Diary in a sentence as a noun

This reminds me of 1984, where Winston placed a speck of dust on the corner of his diary.

Secure IM is not for hiding your diary from your sister any more.

"Hand over your wallet with your ID and the pictures of your kids and loved ones, your diary and your address book, or else you can't shop here.

Sex might be natural, but publicly posting a sex-diary is unusual at best.

More like, you were reading your diary aloud with a megaphone, and then got upset because your neighbor overheard a bit.

Suppose instead your friend's devious enemy obtained the diary.

The story of the diary was especially ridiculous.

Am I missing something with Moleskine notebooks?I kept a diary for two decades, going through over two dozen notebooks in the process.

Inside they found her diary, which detailed her life and job in New York- which she shouldn't have had, because she was repeatedly entering the country on a tourist visa.

If so, then I would venture this observation: Your friend's super-secret diary is meaningless to you only because you have no desire to abuse the access you've been given.

If you read "Into the Wild", and the newer "Back to the Wild" book which has entries from his diary and photos from his cameras, I think it's clear Chris was very prepared mentally - he knew exactly what he was trying to do, and he knew exactly how dangerous it was.

It is also unfair to take him to task for quoting from a publicly available source to support his idea of what the experiences of startup employees have been like in Silicon Valley - if the goal is to illustrate such experiences, then what better source to use than a diary whose purpose was precisely to document them.

Diary definitions

noun

a daily written record of (usually personal) experiences and observations

See also: journal

noun

a personal journal (as a physical object)