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		Definition of schoolbook in English: schoolbooknoun ˈskuːlbʊkˈskulbʊk A textbook used in a school.  Example sentencesExamples -  Quickly stowing the teddy bear under her bed (it enraged her father to see it), she grabbed one of her schoolbooks and pretended to be reading about biology.
 -  She walked to her room to put up her schoolbooks, noting that if she did not get to work on a new assignment soon, she would be swamped with other work before she could get to it.
 -  A glance at the stack of schoolbooks on her desk reminded Lee that she had a class this morning, and Lee inwardly cursed her erratic course schedule.
 -  In addition, he had married Vanessa two years ago, back when he could scarcely afford his schoolbooks let alone the engagement ring she had been sniping about since they were high school sweethearts.
 -  He put down her schoolbooks carefully, in a neat stack.
 -  Father brought home schoolbooks today for each of us.
 -  Are backpacks the best way to carry schoolbooks?
 -  All of them received schoolbooks, notebooks and other accessories every year, during the month of June, before the commencement of new academic year.
 -  Even if the protest over schoolbooks proves momentary, stress between the two countries will likely continue across a range of fault lines.
 -  Going over to his desk, he stuffed the sheets of last night's homework in his book bag along with his schoolbooks and put one of the straps over his shoulder.
 -  Added to his mortgage, he was forced to seek a loan from his credit union all in a desperate effort last year to purchase his children's much-needed schoolbooks.
 -  He helps buy schoolbooks and uniforms, takes children on field trips and even lectures them on the importance of adhering to their school's dress code.
 -  Barbara is sitting on a couch, looking over some schoolbooks.
 -  Your mum might have thrown out all your schoolbooks, so you keep everything.
 -  He knows battle only through schoolbooks and soldiers' stories, and fears the possible ridicule of his peers, should he be deemed a coward by running from battle.
 -  Whatever is to be filmed - from pamphlets to schoolbooks to broadsides - is positioned carefully in a large, jointed cradle under a wide pane of glass.
 -  I grabbed my schoolbooks and ran down the hallway to the exit.
 -  There were only schoolbooks, classes, day trips, and his friends.
 -  I found the closet-type thing where my uniforms were stored, the drawer with schoolbooks, and a small computer.
 -  Palmer advises parents to lay in a good supply of schoolbooks.
 
    Definition of schoolbook in US English: schoolbooknounˈsko͞olbo͝okˈskulbʊk A textbook used in a school.  Example sentencesExamples -  Your mum might have thrown out all your schoolbooks, so you keep everything.
 -  All of them received schoolbooks, notebooks and other accessories every year, during the month of June, before the commencement of new academic year.
 -  Father brought home schoolbooks today for each of us.
 -  I found the closet-type thing where my uniforms were stored, the drawer with schoolbooks, and a small computer.
 -  Going over to his desk, he stuffed the sheets of last night's homework in his book bag along with his schoolbooks and put one of the straps over his shoulder.
 -  He put down her schoolbooks carefully, in a neat stack.
 -  She walked to her room to put up her schoolbooks, noting that if she did not get to work on a new assignment soon, she would be swamped with other work before she could get to it.
 -  There were only schoolbooks, classes, day trips, and his friends.
 -  Even if the protest over schoolbooks proves momentary, stress between the two countries will likely continue across a range of fault lines.
 -  I grabbed my schoolbooks and ran down the hallway to the exit.
 -  A glance at the stack of schoolbooks on her desk reminded Lee that she had a class this morning, and Lee inwardly cursed her erratic course schedule.
 -  Are backpacks the best way to carry schoolbooks?
 -  In addition, he had married Vanessa two years ago, back when he could scarcely afford his schoolbooks let alone the engagement ring she had been sniping about since they were high school sweethearts.
 -  Barbara is sitting on a couch, looking over some schoolbooks.
 -  Palmer advises parents to lay in a good supply of schoolbooks.
 -  Quickly stowing the teddy bear under her bed (it enraged her father to see it), she grabbed one of her schoolbooks and pretended to be reading about biology.
 -  Added to his mortgage, he was forced to seek a loan from his credit union all in a desperate effort last year to purchase his children's much-needed schoolbooks.
 -  Whatever is to be filmed - from pamphlets to schoolbooks to broadsides - is positioned carefully in a large, jointed cradle under a wide pane of glass.
 -  He knows battle only through schoolbooks and soldiers' stories, and fears the possible ridicule of his peers, should he be deemed a coward by running from battle.
 -  He helps buy schoolbooks and uniforms, takes children on field trips and even lectures them on the importance of adhering to their school's dress code.
 
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