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book off
verb
- to take a period of absence from work due to illness
Example Sentences
At story time, De Longe plucked a new book off the shelf, âIra Sleeps Over.â
âItâs not just about taking a book off a shelf,â said Tasslyn Magnusson, an author and teacher from Wisconsin who tracks book censorship across the U.S.
That prospect would be easier if Harper, a writer, didnât base his new book off his friendsâ lives.
âI have thoughts about 30 or 40 years from now, people would pay money â like a cigar bar â for a place where you could go sit in an armchair and take an 18th century book off the shelf, one bound in leather, with rag paper â and live the experience of being in a rare bookshop.â
Deciding what audiobook to listen to requires its own special calculus, related to but distinct from the factors we consider when picking a book off a shelf.
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