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playbook
[ pley-book ]
noun
- (in Elizabethan drama) the script of a play, used by the actors as an acting text.
- Football. a notebook containing descriptions of all the plays and strategies used by a team, often accompanied by diagrams, issued to players for them to study and memorize before the season begins.
- Informal. any plan or set of strategies, as for outlining a campaign in business or politics.
playbook
/ ˈɪˌʊ /
noun
- a book containing a range of possible set plays
- a notional range of possible tactics in any sphere of activity
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Trump's ongoing attacks on higher education echo the right-wing playbook that Reagan created nearly six decades ago.
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As you said, history does not repeat, but this seems to be following a playbook.
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In that respect, Musk and Trump are playing from his playbook.
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His past playbook means if he can reach the standards he has previously set, he would be an asset to any side in the world.
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A year earlier, he scolded the Democratic Party for its passive response to Republicans and for its lack of an offensive political playbook.
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