Prompt Book

Word PROMPT BOOK
Character 11
Hyphenation prompt -book
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The word "prompt-book" in example sentences

“She can take a hint!” cried the little man, with a hearty smack of his hand on the prompt-book. ❋ Unknown (2003)

He let the prompt-book fall from his hands and reached them both out to me. ❋ Miriam Michelson (1906)

The prompt-book, the rehearsals, the consultations, filled the spare moments and threw ❋ Alice Caldwell Hegan Rice (1906)

While he drove, the boy often held a prompt-book and the father would rehearse his parts. ❋ Daniel Frohman (1895)

He uttered sentiments and breathed vows with a nice voice, with a shy, boyish tremor, but as if he were afraid of being chaffed for it afterwards; giving the spectator in the stalls the sense of holding the prompt-book and listening to a recitation. ❋ Henry James (1879)

_Maxwell_, and he ventured to send his prompt-book with the original manuscript, which might facilitate his getting the play into other hands. ❋ William Dean Howells (1878)

Godolphin rose and advanced towards her with the prompt-book shut on his thumb. ❋ William Dean Howells (1878)

Godolphin made Maxwell come and sit with him at the table; he opened his prompt-book and directed the rehearsal to begin. ❋ William Dean Howells (1878)

He was half-way down the house-stairs, when her eye fell on the prompt-book. ❋ William Dean Howells (1878)

He cut open the package, and found the prompt-book, which he laid aside, while he looked to see if his own copy of the play were all there. ❋ William Dean Howells (1878)

According to the prompt-book of the play, Modus is to enter "with a neatly-bound book." ❋ Dutton Cook (1856)

A study of the prompt-book had been promised; but the prompter was not to be found; he was probably at the races, and his book with him. ❋ Dutton Cook (1856)

Going over the prompt-book carefully, I see one change in your part to which (on Lytton's behalf) I positively object, as I am quite certain he would not consent to it. ❋ Charles Dickens (1841)

Miss Podsnap faintly ejaculated: when Mrs Lammle took the prompt-book. ❋ Charles Dickens (1841)

This is the prompt-book, the only one I have; and Katey and Georgina (being also in wild excitement) want to write their parts out with all despatch. ❋ Charles Dickens (1841)

At these times it was Viola's habit to seat herself without the door of the house, under an awning which sheltered from the sun without obstructing the view; and there now, with the prompt-book on her knee, on which her eye roves listlessly from time to time, you may behold her, the vine-leaves clustering from their arching trellis over the door behind, and the lazy white-sailed boats skimming along the sea that stretched before. ❋ Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton (1838)

To make room for these worse than needless additions, many of the most striking passages in the real play have been omitted by the foppery and ignorance of the prompt-book critics. ❋ William Hazlitt (1804)

"Owing to an unfortunate accident," he said, "the company had left behind them the prompt-book of the play. ❋ Dutton Cook (1856)

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