Schooldays
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verb
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(As a noun)
Schooldays ( noun )
The time period spent in school, typically during childhood and adolescence.
Origin:
The word "schooldays" is a combination of the word "school" and "days", indicating the time period spent in school. it is first recorded in the early 19th century.
Examples:
- He looked back fondly on his schooldays and the friends he made.
- She missed her schooldays and the sense of belonging she felt.
- He often thinks about his schooldays and the good times he had.
- Schooldays are some of the most formative years of a person's life.
- He spent his schooldays studying hard and preparing for his future.
(As a verb)
Schooldays ( verb )
The time period spent in school, typically during childhood and adolescence.
Origin:
The word "schooldays" is a combination of the word "school" and "days", indicating the time period spent in school. it is first recorded in the early 19th century.
Examples:
- He looked back fondly on his schooldays and the friends he made.
- She missed her schooldays and the sense of belonging she felt.
- He often thinks about his schooldays and the good times he had.
- Schooldays are some of the most formative years of a person's life.
- He spent his schooldays studying hard and preparing for his future.