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Sentence count:195+29Posted:2017-04-07Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: masterschoolmasterSimilar words: mastermasterpieceplaster castadministersteadfastadministeringasterneasterMeaning: n. presiding officer of a school. 
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121 Harriet prepared herself for the telephone call that must come from the headmaster.
122 Now the headmaster who brought them here wants to return to the war zone to bring out more refugees.
123 Typical was the day when she had another disagreement with the headmaster at the local primary school.
124 The headmaster, Wilfred Mulryne, is immensely proud of the school's academic record.
125 The Headmaster still had on his gown and he flapped in the wind like a bat as he charged across the grass.
126 McConkey had started the day celebrating his retirement as headmaster of Gransha Primary School.
127 But the new Headmaster did not try to turn the School into a Technical School with a full science curriculum.
128 On education, for example, and speaking as a headmaster, it seemed to him that Qaddafi had written sensible things.
129 The Headmaster stood on a stool to conduct the lifting and Mr Slipper waited eagerly, shinier than ever.
130 The headmaster pointed out the green telephone box at Fangdale Beck a tourist attraction even then.
131 The silver salver was donated in memory of Mr Morgan, a former councillor and local headmaster.
132 He saw the Headmaster throw open the front door and start running towards them,[sentencedict.com/headmaster.html] followed by various teachers in their nightshirts.
133 The Headmaster fumbled with a huge set of keys and unlocked the gates.
134 My approach was successful and I was popular with the pupils, the parents, and the headmaster.
135 I've now received the acceptance from the headmaster of the Secondary School.
136 Toby winning a victory over the headmaster on Monday night which made him chary of challenging him again on Wednesday.
137 The headmaster had a large store of quotations designed to show what a nice, easygoing bloke Muhammad was.
138 The central position was taken by the headmaster himself, and the live coals sent vivid warmth to his posterior.
139 After the latecomers had been dealt with, the Headmaster commenced his tour of inspection, starting with Standard Two.
140 I feel like a naughty schoolkid who's standing in front of the headmaster.
141 They also acquired a very enthusiastic Deputy Headmaster who was very, very keen as far as I remember.
142 Read in studio A grammar school headmaster has been cleared of assaulting a twelve year old girl pupil.
143 The Headmaster was furious and demanded they start the expedition to catch the Bookman immediately.
144 The Headmaster in an interview said rather surprisingly that he considered this a greater handicap than any actual malnutrition among secondary pupils.
145 The Headmaster turned towards a row of small carts sitting on a miniature railway track that stretched the length of the corridor.
146 Three years passed, and I had not lost my ambition to become the headmaster of a grammar school.
147 At school he dared answer back to the Headmaster - politely - when he felt he was in the right.
148 He remains the only deaf person in Britain ever to be appointed headmaster of a deaf school by a local education authority.
149 No-one walked the corridors or stood in queues and the Headmaster almost seemed friendly, if this is possible to believe.
150 Council election results suggest local headmaster David Jamieson will win for Labour.
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