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grade school

NOUN
  1. a school for young children; usually the first 6 or 8 grades

How To Use grade school In A Sentence

  • Their complaint that we cannot afford to spend an additional $7 billion over five years to upgrade school lunch menus by requiring more fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and low fat dairy is a classic case of "penny-wise, pound-foolish. Edward Flattau: Food Foolery
  • It's not an intrinsically bad thing - after all, it helped me skate through grade school and high school with a minimum of effort.
  • I reminded Marcus that Anna Paquin won the Oscar for best supporting actress for The Piano when she was still in grade school, so he shouldn't discount the power of childness to win awards. Archive 2009-04-01
  • Many children never finish grade school. Many mothers never see a doctor.
  • I had a crush on my cousin when I was in grade school.
  • By the time I finished grade school, my sense of dark, black humor had been honed to a fine point.
  • A : I remember this from grade school.
  • I remember when I played soccer in grade school, all the parents would bring quartered oranges we would devour at halftime; we're a long way from those days I suppose.
  • That's why those grade school teachers look so yellow and anemic. WEB OF DREAMS
  • In a matter of a couple of months, dating had taken me back to grade school when all boys were icky and cooties were a very real threat.
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