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pupils

noun as in school

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This will make your pupils dilate, making you more attractive.

Ed is a virgin with about as much real world experience as his pupils.

Mina's pupils are cherished, respected and nurtured, as anyone can see.

Her sympathies lie instead with Roelf Pool, one of her first pupils, who has run away from his farm to become a painter in Paris.

Kate met struggling pupils who are helped by the art therapy charity she supports.

His pupils paid each a talent a year for instruction; and Melanthius, and even Apelles himself, for a time, were among the number.

She turned her bright eyes, with their dilated pupils, slowly away from his, and looked down over the river.

The pupils will see that the above method is fundamentally unlike the ordinary question and answer method.

Teachers often complain that they can never induce some of their pupils to ask questions on their tasks.

To show you that it is not alone my judgment of Deppe—four of Kullak's best pupils, including Sherwood!

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On this page you'll find 43 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to pupil, such as: graduate student, learner, senior, student, undergraduate, and adherent.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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