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A male teacher, schoolmaster, or tutor.

schoolmaster造句

That dull schoolmaster so good that he-?"

"There's a small allowance of money," said the schoolmaster.

There remained the schoolmaster-probably now a reverend parson.

His father, a schoolmaster, was his earliest music teacher.

The schoolmaster was leaving the village, and everybody seemed sorry.

As the basis of schoolmaster training, training curriculum is the main warrant of schoolmaster training, and it can ensure that the training get actual effect.

Experience is the best schoolmaster only the school fees are heavy.

The habit of taking drugs has been growing upon the schoolmaster.

Disguised as a Dutch schoolmaster, Nathan Hale set out on his mission on September12.

At the end of every term a schoolmaster reports on each of his pupils.

Rowland hill, a schoolmaster in England, is the first to put forward a proposal to use stamp to cover postage.

The schoolmaster said that he was able to go to a play only once in a blue moon.

Wherefore the law was our schoolmaster to bring us unto Christ, that we might be justified by faith.

If May's parents had entertained the Carfrys in Fifth Avenue they would have offered them something more substantial than a parson and a schoolmaster.

The schoolmaster complained to the board: "School journeys are few, and have to be within walking distance because there is no money for fares to go further afield."

The schoolmaster went his way, brooding and brooding, and a sense of being vanquished in a struggle might have been pieced out of his worried face.

His scraggly beard, prayer callous on his forehead and thick glasses make him look more like an unpleasant and pious schoolmaster than a terrorist mastermind.

The plain girl stood outside the basketball court, silently watching the handsome schoolmaster on the court. After a beautiful three-point shot, the whole court cheered. Beautiful women came forward and handed out towels and mineral water.

I remember that my old schoolmaster, Dr. Peabody, said, in days that seemed to us then to be secure and untroubled: "Things in life will not always, run smoothly.

He said to himself, in the melodramatic tones of a whimsical boy, that the schoolmaster had drawn at that well scores of times on a morning like this, and would never draw there any more.

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