Storybook vs Storybooklike - What's the difference?
storybook | storybooklike |
As in a story for children; pleasant and idealized, or having a happy conclusion.
* 2006 , Tammy Ash Perkins, The best of Hawai?i wedding book: a guide to Maui, Lana?i, and Kaua?i (page 112)
Like a storybook, or a traditional story; fabular; ideal; picturesque.
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As adjectives the difference between storybook and storybooklike
is that storybook is as in a story for children; pleasant and idealized, or having a happy conclusion while storybooklike is like a storybook, or a traditional story; fabular; ideal; picturesque.As a noun storybook
is a book containing stories, especially children's stories.storybook
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Derived terms
* storybookishAdjective
(-)- I remember one couple that truly created their own storybook wedding by selecting a remote waterfall as their wedding location.
storybooklike
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Adjective
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