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bookmobile

[ book-muh-beel, -moh- ]

noun

  1. an automobile, small truck, or trailer constructed to carry books and serve as a traveling library, as for communities where libraries are not accessible.


bookmobile

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noun

  1. a vehicle providing lending library facilities Also called (in Britain and certain other countries)mobile library
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of bookmobile1

First recorded in 1935–40; book + -mobile
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Washington’s 60 public library systems have at least 349 branches, including Dayton Library, and 24 bookmobiles providing free collections, Wi-Fi, and programs to every county in the state.

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Fox derives great pleasure when a patron such as Welty picks some of the more adventurous fare she’s selected for her bookmobile travels.

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Beginning this month, a new Yakima Valley Libraries bookmobile will help more area residents access those learning tools.

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In 1941, the bookmobile serving the county was making 46 service stops.

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Two smiling Lemoncello Library staffers in yellow jumpsuits with ID badges lanyarded around their necks emerged from each of the eight bookmobiles with stacks of manila envelopes.

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