Synonym: scholar, schoolchild, student. Antonym: master. Similar words: cupid, stupid, jupiter, top up, keep up, crop up, slap-up, step up. Meaning: ['pjuːpl] n. 1. a learner who is enrolled in an educational institution 2. contractile aperture in the iris of the eye 3. a young person attending school (up through senior high school).
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91. It was an old pupil, William Byrd, who introduced the game to Virginia in 1709.
92. Cost per pupil may be low because class sizes are high.
93. It is, of course, necessary to check carefully and individually the size of type that a visually impaired pupil can discriminate.
94. Every pupil is known personally, we have our own identity with staff.
95. They are likely always to complain less about bad financial management than about pupil assessments.
96. Another important aim for the pupil is to acquire knowledge and understanding of the civilisation which produced the literature to be studied.
97. I believe she was studying modern dance and had been a pupil of Mary Wigman,(http://Sentencedict.com) or of one of her disciples.
98. With every move she gave a little gasp, as her body, previous experience or not, proved an apt pupil.
99. The teacher has a role in encouraging the pupil to use the aid and in reducing teasing by other pupils.
100. In school we are spending nearly half as much again, in real terms per pupil, as in 1979.
101. The picture of pupil participation in the assessment process was less obvious in the other two art departments visited.
102. Figure 7.2 shows that as the age of the pupil increases, so the proportion of women teachers decreases.
103. It is a time-phase between childhood and adulthood and a process of changing from a pupil to an independent working adult.
104. In spite of his deafness he was an outstanding pupil, taking the principal prizes in mathematics and science.
105. Mathematical knowledge is transmitted from teacher to pupil; telling, showing and explaining are the order of the day.
106. Some believe the school should opt out and reduce pupil numbers.
107. Teacher and pupil, even primary school pupil, were equal partners in this joint exploration.
108. The victim was a 13-year-old pupil at a school run by the defendant's wife.
109. In the Elton Report survey, only 9 percent of secondary school teachers had ever requested the suspension of a pupil.
110. To encourage individual pupil use in their non-timetabled school day. 7.
111. Perhaps this inference, given its grounding in pupil, not teacher data, is a tendentious one.
112. A fourth-year pupil at Amery Hill School, Alton, she also enjoys writing.
113. The new centre will offer a range of pupil activities and will be available to schools throughout the country.
114. It will all without question make the schools and LEAs more accountable, at least in terms of pupil performance, to parents and public.
115. Most nocturnal grazing animals such as deer close their pupil as a horizontal shutter.
116. One way of entering the teaching profession in those days was by being a Pupil Teacher.
117. The first pupil to find the treasure is the winner.
118. The pupil spends his days far better drafting a pleading or writing an opinion and having his master criticise his work afterwards.
119. Pupil driven funding is now re-establishing school meals as an important issue in school management and funding.
120. The matron, the house surgeon and the pupil each had a bedroom and a sitting room.