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been schooling
noun
A group of fish or a group of marine mammals such as porpoises, dolphins, or whales.
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It's not the only way she's been schooling herself.
This is stuff that I've been schooling myself in since I was a kid.
"He's a great big horse and we've been schooling him over fences," Nicky Henderson said.
She had been schooling the horse, a mare named Truday, from the ground but needed a rider on top.
And Jonothan Lower, who has been schooling him, said he would take out his licence again to ride him".
U.S. and British teams have been schooling the Iraqi councils in how to hold a meeting, set an agenda, take a vote and lobby.
Similar(43)
You've been schooled.
Who is schooling who?
It is schooling by rote, not reasoning.
No BU caregiver was schooling.
Who was schooled?
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