jot in a sentence

jot meaning:

v. t.) to make a brief note of;

n.) a point; a tittle; the smallest particle.

jot sentence:

Could you just jot his name on there?

I’ll just jot down the address for you.

I carry a notebook so that I can jot down any ideas.

I’ll just jot down their phone number before I forget it.

Listen carefully to the instructions and jot them down.

It makes not one jot of difference.

There’s not a jot of truth in his story.

There was not a jot of humour in the man.

I’ll jot down their address before I forget it.

Keep a pad handy to jot down queries as they occur.

Could you jot your address and phone number in my address book?

Have a pad and pencil ready and jot down some of your thoughts.

You should jot questions down as they occur to you during the talk.

She was jotting things down in a little notebook.

As students discuss the process, jot down any important observations.

Study the verses and jot down your answers to each question.

Jot down questions to generate discussion and prepare for the activity.

Ask students to jot down answers to the questions that follow.

I sat watching and jotting down responses I wished I had heard.

Legally this matters not a jot.

He jotted her name down on the back of an envelope.

My sketchbook is really filled with constructional details, jotted down before they are forgotten.

The therapist, listening closely, asked questions and jotted down notes on a memo pad.

Ducking into a doorway, he jotted down the license number before leaving the neighborhood.

During his journey Sam jotted down his impressions from of the places he visited.

Once you have your ideas jotted down, make sure they flow in a logical order.

Do not jot down figures which have little basis in fact.



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