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cheat sheet
[ cheet sheet ]
noun
- a sheet of paper or a digital document containing information used by a student for cheating on an exam or in the classroom:
She had a cheat sheet for the history test with a list of the correct answers.
- a document containing notes or other aids used as a reference in studying or remembering certain information:
I used a cheat sheet with statistics and bar graphs to prepare for my radio interview.
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Origin of cheat sheet1
Example Sentences
But just in case you're joining us for the first time and keen to catch up on the major movies, here's a quick cheat sheet with each contender's plot summarised in one sentence:
Now that you understand the stakes, here’s a cheat sheet to the types of pots and pans you might encounter in the marketplace.
Still, it can get confusing, so here’s a cheat sheet for the undecided: Swift is not a fan of the former president.
Patel’s plot relies on sexual aggression toward women as a moral cheat sheet while also using the same exploitation as a cheeky visual backdrop — a trope that can often be a trap.
Anticipating that bewildered tourists will need help figuring out what shows to see, TDF is already dispatching red-jacketed staffers to preview performances and updating a sprawling cheat sheet as the employees brace for questions on what the new shows are about and who is in them.
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