schoolhouse
a building in which a school is conducted.
Origin of schoolhouse
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How to use schoolhouse in a sentence
The Toll Brothers recently agreed to transfer over another four acres to the center, which will be used to re-create schoolhouses and other structures used by enslaved people.
At a historic cemetery for the enslaved, a mother’s personal grief mixes with collective mourning | Rebecca Tan | October 24, 2021 | Washington PostThough the incident damaged much of the town, plenty of structures are still intact, like the old schoolhouse, barbershop, and dozens of other buildings.
The Ultimate Road Trip Guide to California’s Highway 395 | eriley | October 10, 2021 | Outside OnlineThough it’s clear that the girl adores her brother, we can also see the disappointment on her face, clouding it like a sunset shadow, when she drops him off at the schoolhouse.
In Netflix's Tender and Exhilarating Skater Girl, a Shy Indian Teenager Takes Flight on a Board with Wheels | Stephanie Zacharek | June 11, 2021 | TimeThe potential solutions to reduce the spread of the virus extend far beyond the schoolhouse.
7 key California school superintendents blast governor’s new school reopening plan | Valerie Strauss | January 6, 2021 | Washington PostThe result was “Three is a Magic Number,” still my favorite schoolhouse song.
Schoolhouse Rock: A Trojan Horse of Knowledge and Power | Jason Lynch | September 6, 2014 | THE DAILY BEAST
Like nothing before it, schoolhouse Rock made learning fun and effortless.
Schoolhouse Rock: A Trojan Horse of Knowledge and Power | Jason Lynch | September 6, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTThere are generations that have no idea what the hell schoolhouse Rock is.
Schoolhouse Rock: A Trojan Horse of Knowledge and Power | Jason Lynch | September 6, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTHe was killed instantly by a blast in an ambush launched on our vehicles outside of a schoolhouse.
Mindless rigidity has descended upon the land, from the schoolhouse to the White House to, sometimes, your house.
When the Union men held a meeting in a schoolhouse the smouldering fire was fanned into a blaze.
A Lieutenant at Eighteen | Oliver OpticThe Baptist Chapel and schoolhouse looked as if they were cut out of red cardboard against the night.
Mushroom Town | Oliver OnionsThe little schoolhouse was crowded to the doors night by night.
Wayside Courtships | Hamlin GarlandIt was the schoolhouse near the Barnes place, the scene of the dance.
Riders of the Silences | John FrederickYou're the one Pierre met at the dance at the Crittenden schoolhouse.
Riders of the Silences | John Frederick
British Dictionary definitions for schoolhouse
/ (ˈskuːlˌhaʊs) /
a building used as a school, esp a rural school
a house attached to a school
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