[
US
/ˈskuɫˌbʊk/
]
[ UK /skˈuːlbʊk/ ]
[ UK /skˈuːlbʊk/ ]
NOUN
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a book prepared for use in schools or colleges
his economics textbook is in its tenth edition
the professor wrote the text that he assigned students to buy
How To Use schoolbook In A Sentence
- Barbara is sitting on a couch, looking over some schoolbooks.
- Her white desk was cluttered with more stuffed animals, miscellaneous papers and schoolbooks.
- I found the closet-type thing where my uniforms were stored, the drawer with schoolbooks, and a small computer.
- These girls are swapping their schoolbooks for pom-poms to embrace all the razzmatazz that is cheerleading.
- Flickr user Sweet Juniper has a heartbreaking, gorgeous and horrifying set of photos of a rotting Detroit school book depository, where mountains of yellowing, damp, torn schoolbooks moulder, right in the middle of town: Boing Boing
- Going over to his desk, he stuffed the sheets of last night's homework in his book bag along with his schoolbooks and put one of the straps over his shoulder.
- Palmer advises parents to lay in a good supply of schoolbooks.
- There were only schoolbooks, classes, day trips, and his friends.
- She walked to her room to put up her schoolbooks, noting that if she did not get to work on a new assignment soon, she would be swamped with other work before she could get to it.
- I grabbed my schoolbooks and ran down the hallway to the exit.