Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- To saunter about; loiter idly; also, to beg.
- A dialectal (English and Scotch) variant of
shovel .
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Examples
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Instead of criticizing EW, maybe you should criticize your elementary shool teachers (or your capacity to read).
David Letterman's extortion scandal: Will it affect his ratings? | EW.com 2009
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My father-in-law LtCmdr John Schurman went thru navy flight shool during WWII with Bob Barker.
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This movie had the feel of an old-shool horror film, but with modern shooting techniques.
Sound Off: Joe Johnston's The Wolfman - Your Thoughts? « FirstShowing.net 2010
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What followed was also wrong realizing what yey considered scertian potentil the shool oficials tested knowlege level which turned out to be a grade or two above where i was in math and science, .. so yhey skipped me a grade, .. at a criticla time.
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She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Melbourne, after which she became a high-shool teacher.
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- Non-graduates: While college and postgraduates hardly moved, there was a 12 pt shift for voters with 'some college' (42-47 to 49-42), and a 5 pt shift for 'high shool or less' (42-45 to 45-43).
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When you consider the fact that their are no established educational teaching standards and that local shool systems are primarily funded by local taxes I wonder why we have to ask ourselves if the test should be scrapped.
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If it's built buy public money then anyone, regardless of who they are or where they attend shool, should be allowed to use it.
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The shool is 37% Hispanic and I'd say English is a 2nd language for most of those.
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It's time to get serious about reforming (improving? whatever you want to call it) our public shool system.
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