kindergartner
or kin·der·gar·ten·er
[ kin-der-gahrt-ner, -gahrd- ]
noun
a child who attends a kindergarten.
a kindergarten teacher.
Origin of kindergartner
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How to use kindergartner in a sentence
No American, no kindergartener should have to go to a school armed with a gun and body armor to feel safe.
After Connecticut School Shootings, Never-Ending Gun Debate Spins | Winston Ross | December 15, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTAt this point, every kindergartener in the country knows who Bunny Mellon is but, sadly, Johns does not.
CNN Flubs John Edwards Trial, Missing Verdict, Misreporting Outcome | Maria Elena Fernandez | May 31, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTThe Cincinnati kindergartener is more than a teacher—she serves many masters.
The New Education | Scott NearingBut clay work is a branch now so universal that it seems unnecessary to dwell upon its advantages to the kindergartener.
Pottery, for Artists Craftsmen & Teachers | George J. CoxA kindergartener who sent out Christmas gifts to twenty poor Scandinavian families received thanks from only one.
The Old World in the New | Edward Alsworth Ross
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