schoolroom

IPA: skˈuɫrum

noun

  • A classroom, a room in a school used for instruction.
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Examples of "schoolroom" in Sentences

  • It has been the perfect schoolroom, that is, for fine and subtle artists.
  • The schoolroom was a cramped corner of the hall, close to a narrow window for light.
  • One main schoolroom is now the living room, and the stage it contains is our dining area.
  • Adjacent to the schoolroom was a large garden in the middle of which was a jessamine arbor.
  • The schoolroom is not the place to teach any young child language, least of all the deaf child.
  • How do you sex up the banal fact that every tenth child in the world who never sees the inside of a schoolroom is a Pakistani child?
  • The schoolroom was a desert, arid and unsatisfying; whereas the garden, the enclosed space which held stained cups of beauty and purple gold-eyed bells, that was
  • There was a long schoolroom, where such men as Meekin taught how Christ loved little children; and behind the schoolroom were the cells and the constables and the little yard where they gave their "twenty lashes".
  • The schoolroom was a pretty large hall, on the quietest side of the house, confronted by the stately stare of some half – dozen of the great urns, and commanding a peep of an old secluded garden belonging to the Doctor, where the peaches were ripening on the sunny south wall.

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