Definitions
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- noun a guidebook describing the roads of a country; contains maps and (sometimes) a gazetteer
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Examples
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AMEN: Grassroots Football is an incredible interactive roadbook from photographer Jessica Hilltout that depicts the essence of soccer as experienced throughout the African continent.
Daniel Maree: Six Positively Promising World Cup Campaigns You Might Have Missed 2010
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A genuine roadbook should open unknown realms in its words as it does in its miles.
'Roads to Quoz' 2008
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He describes Britain league by league, and is said to have the accuracy of a roadbook.
In a Green Shade A Country Commentary Maurice Hewlett 1892
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Much easier than trying to figure out all these roadbook changes, so it was easy navigation today
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My roadbook holder broke, I got lost too many times.
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You practically don't need a roadbook because the route is picked out for you by the crowds!
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With all the alterations in the roadbook this must be a mistake.
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Suddenly there was a big hole, which wasn´t mentioned in the roadbook.
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But what if so many missed the waypoint, and the roadbook wasn't correct, what then?
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Just before the finish there was a waypoint which wasn't mentioned in the roadbook.
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