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textbookish
[ tekst-book-ish ]
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Origin of textbookish1
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The formidable drama critic Richard Gilman said of a 1983 revival that the play, “a muddled and textbookish tale of sexual desire, is in no way ‘larger-than-life,’ and the effort to make it so is precisely what makes it so melodramatic.â€
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Having said that, they still command the love of an audience who greet seven textbookish new songs with all the disco-dancing giddiness they do the hits.
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That notion, a bit textbookish to most citizens, is a good deal less abstract to the 2.1 million members of the American military.
Dr. Metz's running comment is on the textbookish side, but no matter.
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