agenda, card, chronology, date slip, diary, log, record, schedule, time chart, time sheet
Definitionn. a schedule listing events and the times at which they will take place
Last update: July 5, 2015
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A new timetable is put on the notice board. [Please select]
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"Let us look at the timetable, see where we are now, and then see where we will be when we finish," proposed Bert. [Please select]
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Bobbsey, taking out a timetable, looked to see how much longer they would be on the train. [Please select]
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The small objects are a corkscrew, a glass, a railway timetable a cheap compass, and a cheaper watch. [Please select]
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He had found a timetable or syllabus for the day's doings, over Julia's washstand. [Please select]
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I want you to look up a timetable for me to-day. [Please select]
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And why should a schedule for moving around people's bodies be considered any more reasonable than a schedule or timetable or order for moving around their souls. [Please select]
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