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classwork

[ klas-wurk, klahs- ]

noun

  1. the written or oral work done in a classroom by a student ( homework ).
  2. the work done in a classroom by the students and teacher jointly.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of classwork1

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Example Sentences

It was also where Branch played house under pines and read books when she finished classwork early.

Learning and writing in English was too difficult, as was balancing classwork with a daytime job in the fields.

Even when she’s immersed in classwork, her lingering anxiety over her family, and everything that’s gone wrong, seeps in.

The only computer at her home is the one her 8-year-old daughter’s school provided for classwork.

She pushed through exhaustion, and the distracting noise in her household, to finish her classwork.

To correct it will take indefinite patience and far more time than I can spare from my legitimate classwork.

Besides his classwork he has always been active though rarely conspicuous in many educational and social movements.

Preaching presumes a pulpit and has little place in classwork.

Most other forms of dancing are learned as well or even better in classwork.

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