From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishstorybooksto‧ry‧book1 /ˈstɔːribʊk/ noun [countable] TCNa book of stories for children colourful storybooks
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storybook• Traynor is almost dressed like some one from a storybook too.• The writer of this month's Star Letter has won a storybook.• They were not fancy, bright storybooks.• An Arab like the ones you see in storybooks.storybookstorybook2 adjective → storybook ending/romance etcExamples from the Corpus
storybook• He tapped this malevolently against the glass, grinning all the while like a storybook bandit.• Even the houses up in the hills seemed to be shining like storybook houses.• It sounds almost like a storybook story.