Noun
1. a daily written record of (usually personal) experiences and observations
2. a personal journal (as a physical object)
Has anyone ever wept in your diary?
She entered all the events of the day in her diary.
The best way to master English composition is to keep a diary in English.
Her diary recorded the tyrannies of the invaders.
His diary is much cry and little wool.
How to increase the FLASH small game inside the QQ space diary?
Don't throw away the diary, it may be of use.
Melinda: Do you write in your diary everyday?
She keeps a diary every day.
I rather sneakily looked in her diary when she was out.
I'll make a note of our next meeting in my diary.
His diary was not published during his lifetime.
a watch, a diary and sundry other items
Eleanor began to keep a diary.
In his diary of 1944 he proclaims unswerving loyalty to the monarchy.
The slimline diary fits easily into a handbag.
I usually put it in my diary when I see the wild flowers coming out.
He used his diary to put a fine gloss on the horrors the regime perpetrated.
"He has had his tonsils out and has been ill, too," she noted in her diary.
The Hungarian director has completed her powerful Diary trilogy, set against the background of events in her country.
Violet's diary entry for 20 April 1917 records Brigit admitting to the affair.
She had a small, mean mouth that curled disapprovingly each time her husband wrote something in his diary.
Ever since I saw the diary excerpts I've been cast down.
As I scribbled in my diary the light went out.
Tell her I've got a window in my diary later on this week.
She kept a diary until shortly before her death.
Mr Wilson's diary is booked up for months ahead.
Historians annotate, check and interpret the diary selections.
He flipped the pages of the diary and began reading the last entry.
There is relatively little information about diary, maybe you can watch a bilingual story to relax your mood, I wish you a happy day!
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