In The Books Meaning

In The Books is an idiom. The meaning of this idiom is (idiomatic) Finished; concluded; able to be regarded as a matter of record.. Explore more Idiom Meanings.

In The Books

(idiomatic) Finished; concluded; able to be regarded as a matter of record.

Example : 1982 Feb. 3, Bob Ryan, "Parish spruces up Celtics, 109-105," Boston Globe p. S-1 (retrieved 18 March 2013):  Two Bird swishes and a Johnny Davis three-point air ball later, the victory was in the books.1998 May 25, Ted Geltner, "Ocala's Peggy Takacs Wins Big With Oscar Picks," Ocala Star-Banner, p. 1C (retrieved 19 March 2013):  The 1998 Academy Awards ceremony is in the books, and now that we have had a chance to reflect on the big event, we can put the proceedings in some context.2008 Oct. 17, Alex Altman, "The Bradley Effect," Time:  With the presidential debates in the books and a commanding lead in the polls, Barack Obama appears to be coasting toward history.

Meaning of In The Books

In The Books is an idiom. It is one of the most commonly used expressions in English writings. In The Books stands for (idiomatic) Finished; concluded; able to be regarded as a matter of record.. Explore Urdupoint to find out more popular Idioms and Idiom Meanings, to amplify your writings

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