From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishnotepadnote‧pad /ˈnəʊtpæd $ ˈnoʊt-/ noun [countable] DTa group of sheets of paper fastened together, used for writing notes
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notepad• By his side was an assistant carrying a notepad and pencil.• She found a notepad from the Shelbourne and scribbled the word Grimoire down.• He had a notepad and pencil.• In his study, Bernard Quex stared into space, pen motionless over his notepad.• She reads zigzag lines in the dirt that the Ant Family has written and copies the words into her purple notepad.• Sullivan threw the diary back in the drawer and glanced at the notepad.• In this illustration your notepad is an obstacle.