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was schooling
noun
A group of fish or a group of marine mammals such as porpoises, dolphins, or whales.
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"It was schooling for me," she insists.
"Didn't you go to school here?" "I was schooling at Chimombo, near the boma.
Last summer, I was schooling a three-year-old out of the starting gate with two other horses.
On June 29, Mr. Gebel-Williams, a 65-year-old Ringling vice president who oversees training of Ringling's animals, was schooling some tigers before a performance in San Antonio.
As we slowly scanned the shoreline, a Mama Bear was schooling her two-year-old cub on how to fish.
As Barack Obama was schooling Hillary Clinton in the 2008 primary, he helped launch the comedy website 236.com, a joint venture between the Huffington Post and IAC.
Similar(48)
He was schooled at Rugby.
Who is schooling who?
It is schooling by rote, not reasoning.
You've been schooled.
How was school?
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