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coffee-table book
[kaw-fee tey-buhl, kof-ee-]
noun
an oversize, expensive, and usually illustrated book suitable for displaying, as on a coffee table.
coffee-table book
noun
a book designed to be looked at rather than read
Word History and Origins
Origin of coffee-table book1
Example Sentences
The guitar now has a prominent place in a new book dedicated to the Metallica guitarist’s stockpile of instruments, “The Collection: Kirk Hammett,” a 400-page coffee-table book from Gibson Publishing.
The 160-page coffee-table book features award-winning Times photography and reporting, with select pages in Spanish.
A coffee-table book is in the works, as well.
“It’s harder on my eyes, my body. My muscles are a little tighter. A printed coffee-table book, including a National Geographic, is a lean back — I lean back on my sofa, open it and relax.”
Mr Msimang’s house is furnished with tributes to the ANC’s iconic former leader – a life-size painting of Nelson Mandela, a coffee-table book bearing his name.
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