jot in the PONS Dictionary

jot Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to jot sth (down)
not a jot of truth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Inspired, he began jotting down verses on the back of a letter he was carrying.
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Ducking into a doorway, he jotted down the license number before leaving the neighborhood.
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She often clipped illustrations from magazine articles and jotted down interesting vocabulary or facts onto note cards, but rarely recorded where she found the information.
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Taking his violin, he played the melody and then jotted down the notes of the chorus.
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I actually remember saying that, he admitted, and promptly jotted a note on a pad he always kept close at hand.
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Jotting his ideas onto a tablecloth, he decided to combine then-popular six-day bicycle races and roller skating.
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When there is doubt, jot it down right away; that way you can ask people and get the true meaning.
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Other prisoners saw him frequently jotting in a notebook.
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She carried a notebook with her and would often jot down poems, essays, and short stories.
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First, converting jot notes into field notes should take place as soon as possible after the events take place.
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