bookmark
/ˈbʊkˌmɑrk/
verb
- To mark a place in a book with a bookmark.
- Please bookmark the page where you stopped reading.
- She always bookmarks her favorite poems in the anthology.
- He bookmarked the chapter with a sticky note.
- To save the address of a website or page in a web browser for easy access later.
- Don't forget to bookmark this site so you can come back to it.
- I bookmarked the online dictionary for quick reference.
- You can bookmark any page by clicking the heart icon.
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noun
- A strip of material (paper, leather, ribbon, etc.) placed between the pages of a book to mark the reader's place.
- I lost my bookmark and had to remember the page number.
- He collected bookmarks from every library he visited.
- She used a colorful ribbon as a bookmark in her novel.
- A saved link or address in a web browser that allows quick access to a website or page.
- She organized her bookmarks into folders for work and personal sites.
- I added the recipe website to my bookmarks so I can find it easily.
- Click the star icon to create a bookmark for this page.
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