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grade school
noun
- an elementary school that has its pupils grouped or classified into grades.
grade school
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Word History and Origins
Origin of grade school1
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Example Sentences
Craig-Lewis was an 11-year veteran of the Philadelphia Fire Department, a position she had aspired to since grade school.
Reeves spoke to The Daily Beast about his films, grade school beat-downs, being biracial, and much more.
“He lords himself over everyone,” a teacher who has known him since grade school confided in me.
While still in grade school, Scott was cast in a Bruce Weber campaign for Calvin Klein.
Just recall that grade-school lesson about the Dutch grabbing Gotham for a string of beads.
When grade school was over Jensie had been sent away to a high class private boarding school for girls.
I just saw him and remembered that he was in my room at grade school.
"It reminds me of a kid I knew quite well when I was in grade school," Ren said.
About where he had gone to grade school or high school and that sort of thing?
I went to grade school in Seagoville up to the second grade.
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