Noun
A book of dramatic compositions; a book of the play.
Source: Webster's dictionarythey borrowed a page from the playbook of the opposition Source: Internet
the 1963 playbook leaves out the whole first scene Source: Internet
After reading the comments of the four Republicans hoping to unseat U.S. Rep. Ben McAdams, I was struck by how almost all Republicans are following the Donald Trump/Fox News playbook. Source: Internet
A lot of college coaches do not have that in their playbook because their QBs can’t execute, so gametape is useless. Source: Internet
And from a medical point of view, the BCP playbook first lays down the process to ensure effective social distancing and isolation of the core personnel to run the war-room. Source: Internet
And we see that playbook being used by political operatives in the U.S. And we see that same playbook being used by individuals in their basements who are angry and frustrated with life.” Source: Internet