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from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun An earlier spelling of school, school.

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Examples

  • My younger sister was attached in scool by 3 other girls and in the process of defending herself one of the girls that jumped her got a pencil stuck in her leg (my sister had her books and pencils in her hand at the time she was jumped) so my sister got suspended for 30 days and upon return she was not allowed to use writing utensils, pencils or pens, anymore.

    On Knives, School, and West Point 2009

  • My younger sister was attached in scool by 3 other girls and in the process of defending herself one of the girls that jumped her got a pencil stuck in her leg (my sister had her books and pencils in her hand at the time she was jumped) so my sister got suspended for 30 days and upon return she was not allowed to use writing utensils, pencils or pens, anymore.

    On Knives, School, and West Point 2009

  • As you can all tell, I skipped "scool" a lot also.

    Is Obama too soft on Iran? 2009

  • For example it was illegal to speak cajun French on the scool grounds.

    Introduction 2009

  • By the way did they happen to catch the speech the last Busch gave to scool kids ..

    Pawlently takes aim at Obama's address to students 2009

  • Graduated high scool and it didn't take long for my "Friends and neighbors" to send me a telegram stating that I had hit the lottery, not the get rich instantly kind, that "other one" they called it the draft.

    ronald dean douglas 2010

  • For example it was illegal to speak cajun French on the scool grounds.

    Introduction 2009

  • For example it was illegal to speak cajun French on the scool grounds.

    Introduction 2009

  • For example it was illegal to speak cajun French on the scool grounds.

    Introduction 2009

  • For example it was illegal to speak cajun French on the scool grounds.

    Introduction 2009

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