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be schooling
noun
A group of fish or a group of marine mammals such as porpoises, dolphins, or whales.
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In the second movement, the harpsichord seemed to be schooling the other members of the trio of soloists (Ms. O'Connor and Joseph Silverstein), and it cavorted with them like the Ghost of Christmas Past in the third.
"Now, was what I just said unacceptable?" He added that part of a veteran's job should be schooling younger players on the officials, that every one is different and has "different buttons you can push".
But we've come up with a cheat sheet to ease you into your transition overseas, so that one day, you'll be schooling us on where to find the best empanadas in Syndey.
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Who is schooling who?
It is schooling by rote, not reasoning.
No BU caregiver was schooling.
He was schooled at Rugby.
You've been schooled.
When would there be schools to measure?
So is school funding.
How was school?
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