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Definition of homeroom in English: homeroomnoun ˈhəʊmruːm North American A classroom in which a group of students assembles daily with the same teacher before dispersing to other classes. Example sentencesExamples - At that moment, the first bell rang and there was a flurry of movement out in the hall as the students gathered their stuff and made for their homerooms.
- I found the list of 11th grade homerooms and looked for my name.
- Unfortunately for me, he's in my homeroom and some of my classes as well.
- I followed her through a vast foyer and into a den the size of my entire homeroom.
- After chapel, the students went to their respective homerooms.
- Though we were in the same homeroom, also some same classes, we never waited for each other.
- She already knew her friend Andy was in her classes, and he was in her homeroom, too.
- Students are assigned to homerooms and move from class to class.
- Luckily for Julia, as she entered her homeroom, her tutor was nowhere to be found.
- We parted ways as we got to school as he headed for his homeroom and I to the usual morning meeting spot.
- Lily and I were in different homerooms because we were in different grades, so I said goodbye to her after comparing our schedules on the staircase and went down to my homeroom.
- At least by the first morning I'd figured out how to get from my homeroom to the library via one of my classrooms.
- I was lucky enough to have Mandy in my homeroom, that way I had every single class with her.
- You may all go to your respective homerooms where your teachers will be waiting for you.
- All the students were rushing from their lockers and other classrooms to their homeroom.
- The bell rang and they scurried to their homerooms.
- Mrs Watson gets to her feet and walks us back to our homeroom, which is empty because everyone has gone to class.
- ‘She'll be fun to deal with,’ she muttered to herself as the warning bell rang, announcing to students that they should begin to head to their homerooms.
- The bell rang and the children shuffled from their homerooms to their elective classes, which were either art or music classes.
- The good thing about being a junior was that my homeroom was on the second floor.
Definition of homeroom in US English: homeroomnoun North American A classroom in which a group of students assembles daily with the same teacher before dispersing to other classes. Example sentencesExamples - At least by the first morning I'd figured out how to get from my homeroom to the library via one of my classrooms.
- We parted ways as we got to school as he headed for his homeroom and I to the usual morning meeting spot.
- She already knew her friend Andy was in her classes, and he was in her homeroom, too.
- The bell rang and the children shuffled from their homerooms to their elective classes, which were either art or music classes.
- After chapel, the students went to their respective homerooms.
- At that moment, the first bell rang and there was a flurry of movement out in the hall as the students gathered their stuff and made for their homerooms.
- Though we were in the same homeroom, also some same classes, we never waited for each other.
- I found the list of 11th grade homerooms and looked for my name.
- The good thing about being a junior was that my homeroom was on the second floor.
- Students are assigned to homerooms and move from class to class.
- All the students were rushing from their lockers and other classrooms to their homeroom.
- Unfortunately for me, he's in my homeroom and some of my classes as well.
- Lily and I were in different homerooms because we were in different grades, so I said goodbye to her after comparing our schedules on the staircase and went down to my homeroom.
- You may all go to your respective homerooms where your teachers will be waiting for you.
- Luckily for Julia, as she entered her homeroom, her tutor was nowhere to be found.
- Mrs Watson gets to her feet and walks us back to our homeroom, which is empty because everyone has gone to class.
- The bell rang and they scurried to their homerooms.
- I was lucky enough to have Mandy in my homeroom, that way I had every single class with her.
- ‘She'll be fun to deal with,’ she muttered to herself as the warning bell rang, announcing to students that they should begin to head to their homerooms.
- I followed her through a vast foyer and into a den the size of my entire homeroom.
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