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schoolmate

[ UK /skˈuːlme‍ɪt/ ]
[ US /ˈskuɫˌmeɪt/ ]
NOUN
  1. an acquaintance that you go to school with

How To Use schoolmate In A Sentence

  • Living with his stuffy parents again gives him the beezer idea of hunting down his former schoolmates.
  • Schoolmate, this is yours wrap what up?
  • We also meet his schoolmates from the Lycee at Tsarskoe Selo, an elite school founded by the emperor Alexander I, of which Pushkin's was the first graduating class.
  • His schoolmates would relish deliveries of special sausages called rillettes and chunks of pork fried in its own fat, called rillons . Like Dining With Rabelais
  • Their younger schoolmates in preschool and kindergarten tied fabric scraps together.
  • My classmates and schoolmates shunned me in school for causing my mother's and my cousin's death.
  • I like laughing while praised by teacher, teased by schoolmate, so much as criticized, I also grin like a Cheshire cat.
  • At the prompting of their stern but affectionate father, the boys manage to make peace with their new schoolmates.
  • By the time he graduated from high school his schoolmates had voted him ‘person most likely to succeed’.
  • When he protested his innocence, his schoolmates sided with the master.
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