"Schoolyard" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Schoolyard" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Schoolyard" Meaning

A square or rectangular area adjacent to a school, often used as a space for outdoor play, sports, and social activities of students.

"Schoolyard" Examples

Here are five example sentences using the word "schoolyard":

1. The students were playing tag on the schoolyard during recess.
2. A brave principal stood alone on the schoolyard, rallying the students during the assembly.
3. She remembered the schoolyard games of her childhood as her happiest memories.
4. The schoolyard is usually a place for kids to run around and have fun, but today it's off-limits for safety reasons.
5. He was once the star quarterback in the schoolyard football team before he graduated.

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A person who teaches students in a school, typically at the elementary, secondary, or post-secondary level, imparting knowledge and skills in one or more subjects to their pupils.

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A type of sailing ship with two or more masts and a square-rigged foremast and fore-and-aft rigged mizzen (aftermast). It is typically larger than a sloop or cruiser, but smaller than a frigate or full-rigged ship. The schooner is known for its sailing efficiency and maneuverability.

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There is no word in the English language called "schorlaceous". It is possible that it is a misspelling or a word that is not recognized by dictionaries.<br><br>However, there is a word "schorlaceous" which is an adjective that means having the appearance or properties of schorl, a type of black tourmaline mineral. It is also a rare or obsolete word that means having a muscular or spirited quality.

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