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    playbook
    /ˈpleɪbʊk/

    noun

    • 1. a book containing a sports team's strategies and plays, especially in American football. North American

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  2. a set of rules, suggestions, or methods that are considered to be suitable for a particular activity, industry, job, etc.: She followed the company's playbook to the letter. Nixon rewrote the political playbook. Fewer examples. He studied the playbook for hours during the season.

  3. 1. : one or more plays in book form. 2. : a notebook containing diagrammed football plays. 3. : a stock of usual tactics or methods. straight from his opponent's political playbook. Examples of playbook in a Sentence. He studied the new plays in the team's playbook.

  4. Playbook definition: (in Elizabethan drama) the script of a play, used by the actors as an acting text.. See examples of PLAYBOOK used in a sentence.

  5. a set of rules, suggestions, or methods that are considered to be suitable for a particular activity, industry, job, etc.: She followed the company's playbook to the letter. Nixon rewrote the political playbook. Fewer examples. He studied the playbook for hours during the season.

  6. 1. A book containing the scripts of dramatic plays. 2. Sports A notebook containing descriptions and diagrams of the plays of a team, especially a football team. 3. A set of tactics frequently employed by one engaged in a competitive activity. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  7. noun. a book containing the scripts of one or more dramatic plays. “the 1963 playbook leaves out the whole first scene” see more. noun. a notebook containing descriptions and diagrams of the plays that a team has practiced (especially an American football team) see more. noun.

  8. Definition of playbook noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.