form book
English
Noun
form book (plural form books)
- (Britain) An annual book produced showing the results for the year's horse races together with comments on each runner.
- (Britain, figurative) The past performance of something or someone.
- It is a certainty, given the form book, that this prime minister will be condemning us to many more months of wage restraint.
- (US, law) A binder of loose-leaf forms, or a book containing specimens of such forms, for use by attorneys in their work.
Further reading
- Form (horse racing) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Form book (legal) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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