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history lesson

NOUN
  1. a lesson in the facts of history

How To Use history lesson In A Sentence

  • Corset-wearing burlesquers and ordinary folk alike should require no history lessons to understand.
  • We had a history lesson followed by a double maths lesson.
  • We had a history lesson followed by a double maths lesson.
  • What could have been an important but dry history lesson in lesser hands comes alive in this vibrant exploration of the Black Church in Canada.
  • A trying, testing, history lesson maybe - but one that yields an abundance of rewards.
  • The $20 ticket also includes a tour of the tunnel, and a civic history lesson, from " urban spelunker " Bob Diamond. Love, Loss ... and Spain
  • Alan, our dive leader, had given us a brief history lesson as our boat chugged out of harbour.
  • But, since riding on their coattails is no longer an option, I’m going to try my hand at an art history lesson of my own. Medpundit
  • This reminds me of when in school at Saint Louis de Gonzague (in Haiti), we all would recite our history lesson to the" Cher Frere "as loud as possible:" Nos ancetre les Gaulois avais des cheveux blonds et des yeux bleus! Printing: The Danger of A Single Story
  • It was like listening to a jazz history lesson but not recollected in tranquillity, rather the opposite.
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