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Jot  v. t.  (past & past part. jotted; pres. part. jotting)  To set down; to make a brief note of; usually followed by down.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Jotting" Quotes from Famous Books



... to recollect as well as he could, while completely frightened and confused by the gravity with which his father was jotting ...
— The Young Step-Mother • Charlotte M. Yonge

... origination in these latter days, and as a good vehicle for thoughts on many matters: and he promised his valuable assistance to a young author's fame,—performing as above. So, after a last interview with him at his house, wherein I conclusively refused him, I wrote my Preface at once, jotting down (as I recollect at the street corner post opposite Hampstead Road Chapel) on the back of an ...
— My Life as an Author • Martin Farquhar Tupper

... score, stripe, streak, tick, dot, point, notch, nick. print; imprint, impress, impression. [symbols accompanying written text to signify modified interpretation] keyboard symbols, printing symbols; [Symbols for emphasis], red letter, italics, sublineation^, underlining, bold font; jotting; note, annotation, reference; blaze, cedilla, guillemets^, hachure [Topo.]; [Special Characters list], quotation marks, "; double quotes, " "; parentheses, "( )"; brackets, "[ ]"; braces, "{ }", curly brackets; arrows, slashes; left ...
— Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases: Body • Roget

... around him, and then sitting at his table was soon busily employed in jotting down something on his tablets. After a while he stopped, and some thought moved him to silent laughter. Leaning back he let his glance travel round the room, and then arrested it once more ...
— Orrain - A Romance • S. Levett-Yeats

... of course, there's no denying that the bushman's life is rough, But a man can easy stand it if he's built of sterling stuff; Tho' it's seldom that the drover gets a bed of eider-down, Yet the man who's born a bushman, he gets mighty sick of town, For he's jotting down the figures, and he's adding up the bills While his heart is simply aching for ...
— Saltbush Bill, J.P., and Other Verses • A. B. Paterson


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