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jot down

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Verb1.jot down - write briefly or hurriedly; write a short note of
write - communicate or express by writing; "Please write to me every week"
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? jot down
vt sepsich (dat)notieren, sich (dat)eine Notiz machen von; to jot down notesNotizen machen

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On returning home in the evening he would jot down in his notebook four or five necessary calls or appointments for certain hours.
She had conceived an idea that, during the term of our residence together, it would be well if I were always to walk behind her with a paper and pencil, in order to jot down exactly what she spent, what she had saved, what she was paying out, and what she was laying by.
If you jot down all we say and then publish it, will it still be your book?
 
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