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bookmobile
[ book-muh-beel, -moh- ]
noun
- 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
- a vehicle providing lending library facilities Also called (in Britain and certain other countries)mobile library
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Origin of bookmobile1
Example Sentences
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.
Fox derives great pleasure when a patron such as Welty picks some of the more adventurous fare she’s selected for her bookmobile travels.
Beginning this month, a new Yakima Valley Libraries bookmobile will help more area residents access those learning tools.
In 1941, the bookmobile serving the county was making 46 service stops.
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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