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Definition of schooldays in English: schooldaysplural nounˈskuːldeɪzˈskulˌdeɪz The period in someone's life when they attended school. a close friend from their schooldays Example sentencesExamples - It has also reminded me vividly of my schooldays, when the intellectual horizon of Chilean adolescents had more than a sliver reserved for paradox, mystery and ambiguity.
- In the quasi-autobiographical Discourse on Method, published in 1637 as the preface to three of his scientific essays, he gave the impression that he endured rather than profited from his schooldays.
- Guns, drugs, gang warfare, vandalism, arson and even a fight among schoolgirls during a church service have made memorable headlines for stories suggesting that schooldays are no longer the happiest of days.
- Accounts of life there come from a variety of viewpoints - a schoolboy home for the holidays, a man employed on the project, a woman who shared memories of schooldays and of working in the office, and a district nurse.
- He isn't unhappy with his choice, but then again he and his wife had been good friends throughout their schooldays.
- They hanker after their schooldays, going to ‘back to school’ disco nights and looking up their not-very-old mates on the Friends Reunited website.
- Such pupils look back on their schooldays with gratitude and feel a strong loyalty to their old school.
- Even the account that he gives of his schooldays has an impersonal, second-hand feel to it.
- I was an avid contributor to the magazine in my schooldays, but my last contribution was as a 16-year-old in 1955, my matric year.
- She flitted between love affairs, rebelled against her conservative upbringing, battled the insecurity that had plagued her since schooldays, and barely thought about motherhood.
- Life is still a never-ending stretch of schooldays and work.
- Most children do not experience trauma during ‘the best years of their lives,’ but for some Lord of the Flies can be closer to their experience of schooldays.
- And I also thought it would be important for us to learn a little more about Charlie so I decided to tell what he and the girls' father were like during their schooldays.
- From schooldays he was a friend of Denis and Vuillard (whose sister he married in 1893) and he met Bonnard at the Académie Julian in Paris, where he enrolled in 1888.
- He wrote on popular music, particularly his beloved Beatles, and the awkwardness of schooldays and adolescence.
- A happy home and stimulating schooldays led him in 1893 to Culham College, Oxfordshire, where he gained his Teacher's Certificate, followed by senior teaching posts and headships.
- We had been good friends since our schooldays in the village and spent much time together.
- More than anything, it is the hermetic mysteries of maths, remembered with discomfort from schooldays, that intimidate the public and make journalists wary as to how to mediate between scientists and a non-scientific audience.
- I realised that this was the only occasion from all my schooldays when I could recall the teacher, the location, and the specific fact imparted.
- Jon, the focus of the book, spends his laconic, carefree schooldays fooling around with his best friend Bjorn, reading comic books, eating candy and telling jokes.
Definition of schooldays in US English: schooldaysplural nounˈskulˌdeɪzˈsko͞olˌdāz The period in someone's life when they attended school. a close friend from their schooldays Example sentencesExamples - Even the account that he gives of his schooldays has an impersonal, second-hand feel to it.
- Life is still a never-ending stretch of schooldays and work.
- From schooldays he was a friend of Denis and Vuillard (whose sister he married in 1893) and he met Bonnard at the Académie Julian in Paris, where he enrolled in 1888.
- He wrote on popular music, particularly his beloved Beatles, and the awkwardness of schooldays and adolescence.
- They hanker after their schooldays, going to ‘back to school’ disco nights and looking up their not-very-old mates on the Friends Reunited website.
- A happy home and stimulating schooldays led him in 1893 to Culham College, Oxfordshire, where he gained his Teacher's Certificate, followed by senior teaching posts and headships.
- We had been good friends since our schooldays in the village and spent much time together.
- Most children do not experience trauma during ‘the best years of their lives,’ but for some Lord of the Flies can be closer to their experience of schooldays.
- I realised that this was the only occasion from all my schooldays when I could recall the teacher, the location, and the specific fact imparted.
- Jon, the focus of the book, spends his laconic, carefree schooldays fooling around with his best friend Bjorn, reading comic books, eating candy and telling jokes.
- More than anything, it is the hermetic mysteries of maths, remembered with discomfort from schooldays, that intimidate the public and make journalists wary as to how to mediate between scientists and a non-scientific audience.
- He isn't unhappy with his choice, but then again he and his wife had been good friends throughout their schooldays.
- Accounts of life there come from a variety of viewpoints - a schoolboy home for the holidays, a man employed on the project, a woman who shared memories of schooldays and of working in the office, and a district nurse.
- Such pupils look back on their schooldays with gratitude and feel a strong loyalty to their old school.
- It has also reminded me vividly of my schooldays, when the intellectual horizon of Chilean adolescents had more than a sliver reserved for paradox, mystery and ambiguity.
- In the quasi-autobiographical Discourse on Method, published in 1637 as the preface to three of his scientific essays, he gave the impression that he endured rather than profited from his schooldays.
- She flitted between love affairs, rebelled against her conservative upbringing, battled the insecurity that had plagued her since schooldays, and barely thought about motherhood.
- And I also thought it would be important for us to learn a little more about Charlie so I decided to tell what he and the girls' father were like during their schooldays.
- I was an avid contributor to the magazine in my schooldays, but my last contribution was as a 16-year-old in 1955, my matric year.
- Guns, drugs, gang warfare, vandalism, arson and even a fight among schoolgirls during a church service have made memorable headlines for stories suggesting that schooldays are no longer the happiest of days.
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