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schooldays

[ UK /skˈuːlde‍ɪz/ ]
NOUN
  1. the time of life when you are going to school

How To Use schooldays In A Sentence

  • 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.
  • As we grow older, we all become nostalgic for the past and Mrs Manning spoke of schooldays, family sing-songs, church concerts and so on.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Some people feel nostalgia for their schooldays.
  • When I was a boy, I always thought that the best part of my schooldays was the breaking-up day! The Nicest Girl in the School A Story of School Life
  • In her autobiography she occasionally refers to her unhappy schooldays.
  • Unfortunately, it didn't hold up: within 8 schooldays, one of the straps that go over the shoulder had ripped apart.
  • We had been good friends since our schooldays in the village and spent much time together.
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