Definition of Flybooks

1. flybook [n] - See also: flybook

Lexicographical Neighbors of Flybooks

flyball
flybane
flybanes
flybelt
flybelts
flyblew
flyblow
flyblowing
flyblown
flyblows
flyboarding
flyboat
flyboats
flybook
flybooks (current term)
flyboy
flyboys
flybridge
flybridges
flyby
flybys
flycatcher
flycatchers
flycatching
flycatching warbler
flye
flyer
flyered
flyering

Literary usage of Flybooks

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Favorite Fish and Fishing by James Alexander Henshall (1908)
"... is consoled only by retrospective pleasures when overhauling his rods and flybooks. Not so, however, in the sunny waters of Florida, where fishing is, ..."

2. Memories of the Months: Being Pages from the Notebook of a Field-naturalist by Herbert Maxwell (1897)
"Without a word spoken, we sat down on the heather and unbuckled our flybooks right away. Five strong casting lines we chose and knotted together, ..."

3. Platonic Affections by John Smith (1896)
"... and, on the table, flybooks and spurs and heterogeneous leather straps and buckles; and, on the mantelpiece, dog-medicines and horse-balls. ..."

4. Western Field by Olympic Club (San Francisco, Calif.), California Game and Fish Protective Association (1905)
"friends among anglers throughout the State whose flybooks have been enriched by his inimitable productions. Few men living have the knack and faculty of ..."

5. Canadian Customs Tariff by Canada (1911)
"... amber, kinds, portfolios and fancy writing desks, satchels, reticules, cardcases, purses, pocketbooks, flybooks, and parts thereof -. 30 per cent 627. ..."

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