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The schoolmates
noun
A person who was a fellow attendee at one's school.
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The schoolmates who predicted in her school yearbook she would win an Olympic medal one day were way ahead of the game.
The schoolmates in our series had mild illnesses and were identified only because of a special situation.
There are the schoolmates who tell her that her family stinks.
From the evidence of his olive skin and wiry hair, he believed that his father was black; the schoolmates who called him "nigger" agreed.
I'd remember that, just as I'd remember the reedy voice of the beggar squatting outside Starbucks, or my son's guarded squirm when I'd hug him in view of the schoolmates who watched from the school bus window.
He lived doors away from the singer Kelly Jones and bassist Richard Jones (no relation), and when the schoolmates realised they could hear each other separately rehearsing AC/DC songs, they decided to form a band.
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"Osama was an honorable student," the schoolmate continued.
"The next day," Coll writes, the schoolmate "stopped attending the after-school sessions".
When she thinks of confiding in a schoolmate, the girl throws a rock into a fountain, soaking the schoolmate, who naturally assumes Eva did it.
The New Yorker, November 25 , 1944P. 17 A lady ran into a schoolmate & let herself be persuaded to accompany the schoolmate home to dinner.
(The schoolmate, who became Templin's police chief, nearly lost his job when the comment was published).
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