Results for school
Definitions of school:
part of speech: verb transitive
To train or instruct in a school; discipline.
part of speech: verb transitive
To educate in a school: to instruct: to admonish.
part of speech: noun
A place where instruction is given; the body of pupils and teachers in a place where instruction is given; the followers of the teachings or beliefs of a particular teacher or system; a shoal or great number, as of fish.
part of speech: noun
A place for the instruction of pupils or students; a sect or party in doctrines or philosophy; those who have or hold something in common, as old school; the colleges in the middle ages for instructing in the various branches of speculative knowledge; a shoal or compact body, as of whales.
part of speech: verb
To instruct; to train; to tutor; to reprove.
part of speech: noun
A place for instruction: an institution of learning, esp. for children: the pupils of a school: exercises for instruction: the disciples of a particular teacher, or those who hold a common doctrine.
Usage examples for school:
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I expect it's that little school of fish- the first in two weeks or more.
"The Seiners", James B. (James Brendan) Connolly -
His second year at the school was much like the first.
"The Great Hunger", Johan Bojer -
It was a big school and hard work in that sea, but we had them safe at last.
"The Seiners", James B. (James Brendan) Connolly -
There's a school near here where she could go and be brought up right.
"Mary Minds Her Business", George Weston