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boarding school

NOUN
  1. a private school where students are lodged and fed as well as taught

How To Use boarding school In A Sentence

  • Thomas was sent to £2,500-a-term boarding school in Norfolk, where with specialist help he has made an enormous improvement.
  • After he too left home for boarding school and she started university she still verbally bullied him. SEA MUSIC
  • There is a particular smell, a compound, I think, of floor polish and burnt egg, which I shall forever associate with boarding school.
  • Could she stomach the knowledge of what he'd endured since he was taken from his boarding school dormitory?
  • She absconded from boarding school with her boyfriend.
  • It tells the story of three young people raised at a secluded English boarding school, where we learn their lives are conscribed by a dark secret, one that involves science fiction-like advances in modern medicine. Director Mark Romanek Tackles 'Never Let Me Go'
  • The US boarding schools, known as ashram-based gurukulas, were all closed by the mid-1980s. Krishna temples urge victims of abuse to make formal claim
  • She even took your photograph when she went away to boarding school.
  • According to a recent profile in the New York Times Magazine, physicist Freeman Dyson escaped from his stereotypically hellish English boarding school by: reading The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, which gave him his first sense of America as a more "exciting place where all sorts of weird things could happen," and Jules Verne's comic science-fiction descriptions of "more crazy Americans" bound for the moon. Archive 2009-04-01
  • I was sent to boarding school, where I spent six years of unremitting misery.
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