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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The receptionist quickly found the contact information in the company's rolodex.
The rolodex was an important tool for organizing and accessing information in the office.
The Rolodex software allowed users to easily sort and search through large amounts of data.
The political candidate's rolodex of local supporters was key in winning the election.
The executive's rolodex was so large, it required two separate files.
He lost an important contact's business card and had to search through the Rolodex to find their information again.
The startup founder's rolodex of investors proved to be invaluable in securing funding for his company.
She spent hours inputting business cards into her digital rolodex.
The assistant will rolodex all the new business cards in alphabetical order.
The public relations executive's rolodex contained the contact information of many journalists.
He added the new client's contact information to his digital rolodex.
He had a rolodex of all his passwords for different accounts.
The rolodex is a trademarked product of the Newell Brands company.
She used a color-coding system to organize her rolodex by industry.
The salesman flipped through his rolodex to find a contact for the new client.
Her rolodex of industry connections proved invaluable in securing a new job.
The office manager organized all the employee contact information in the Rolodex.
She keeps a Rolodex on her desk next to her phone for easy access to contact information.
She built up a robust rolodex of business contacts over her many years of work.
She flipped through her rolodex looking for a potential client.
The secretary organized the rolodex alphabetically.
He reached for his rolodex and pulled out a business card.
The rolodex made it easy for her to find contact information quickly.
The businessman kept his rolodex in a locked drawer.
She updated her rolodex with new contact information.
The old-fashioned rolodex was replaced by a digital contact management system.
He kept his business contacts in a rolodex on his desk.
She searched through her rolodex for the phone number of her colleague.
The receptionist found the client's information in the company's rolodex.
He flipped through the rolodex to find the contact information for his new client.
The salesperson used his rolodex to keep track of his clients.
The secretary helped the boss update his rolodex with new contact information.
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