schoolyard Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈskuːl.jɑːd]
  • Us [ ˈskuːl.jɑːrd]

Meaning of schoolyard In English

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Examples of schoolyard

  • We all sound a little more polite in front of our parents than we do in the schoolyard.

  • A 10-year-old boy is referred for therapy because of his aggressive behavior in the schoolyard.

  • The language choices involved, in the marketplace, in the schoolyard, even in the corridors of administration, have little explicit political content.

  • These street kids are young men now, but they retain that divided desire to be part of the pack yet respected within it that powers any schoolyard gang.

  • We are like a child in the schoolyard.

  • We cannot expect children not to swear in the schoolyard if, in the evenings, they have to put up with swearing on television as commonplace—as indeed they do.

  • Outdoor fitness centers have been installed in urban communities in public parks, squares, schoolyards, and other convenient locations.

  • It was largely overpopulated when in 1998 it had a student population of 1,500 and as many as 40 portables filled the schoolyard.

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