schoolyard

IPA: skˈuɫjɑrd

noun

  • (chiefly US) The grounds around a school.
  • (chiefly UK) An open field near a school used for recreation by the students.
Advertisement

Examples of "schoolyard" in Sentences

  • The schoolyard is bare -- no swings, no monkey bars, no sliding boards.
  • The schoolyard is brutal, It can be hard watching my girls navigate it.
  • A sucker punch, as you may remember from the schoolyard is an unexpected blow.
  • You know, one of the things I learned in the schoolyard was the folks who were talking tough all the time, they're not always that tough.
  • Well, you know, one of the things I learned in the schoolyard was the folks who are talking tough all the time, they're not always that tough.
  • Comparing games to movies as if they were antagonists in the schoolyard is as old as the hills -- but if we can't make out where one ends and the other begins, everyone wins.
  • We will be sitting in our classroom and smell the burning trash, look out the window, and see that yes, our schoolyard is again on fire, and we Americans are the only people who pay any attention to this fact.)
  • Like young children the Conservative right wing commentators, the RNC Chairman, many of the Republican Members of The Congress, the Party's fringe extremists, engage themselves in schoolyard gamesmanship, misinformation campaigns, distortions of facts, along with ridiculous and unfounded allegations.

Related Links

synonyms for schoolyarddescribing words for schoolyard
Advertisement
#AaBbCcDdEeFfGgHhIiJjKkLlMmNnOoPpQqRrSsTtUuVvWwXxYyZz

© 2025 Copyright: WordPapa