In my book meaning
What does the saying 'In my book' mean?
Idiom: In my book
Meaning:
This idiom means "in my opinion" or "as far as I'm concerned".
Examples:
- "The government's doing an awful job, in my book"
- "In my book, it's the best city I've ever lived in."
- "My boss doesn't really respect me, and in my book that's a problem."
Similar Idioms
- Open book
- By the book
- Throw the book at someone
- Oldest trick in the book
- Closed book to me
- Take a leaf out of someone's book
- Every trick in the book
- Bring someone to book
- Close the book
- Don't judge a book by the cover
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