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Meanings of former schoolmate in English
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Usage of former schoolmate in English
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She is visiting a formerschoolmate, a young girl of her own age.
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To his formerschoolmate, Wilhelm von Wolzogen, he wrote as follows:
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The defendant contacted his friend and formerschoolmate Sofele and they talked about taking the money.
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One man recognized him as a formerschoolmate.
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And, strange to relate, it was upon her formerschoolmate, Henriette, that the countess vented her spleen.
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One day Gina finds out that a formerschoolmate of Cissie's is marrying the butcher, who is over 70.
7
All attempts to touch the heart of his formerschoolmate, and bring him into sympathy through the power of association, fail.
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Luigi Cascioli (72) had argued his hometown priest and formerschoolmate had effectively broken an Italian law meant to protect the public from being conned.
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I was born in Bonn and know a lot of people here: relatives, friends, formerschoolmates.
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From time to time he saw other small boys of his acquaintance, some of them formerschoolmates.
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The FBI has interviewed several of Johnson's formerschoolmates, according to a source with knowledge of the investigation.
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And upon entering into conversation, he discovered that he and the gentleman who addressed him had been formerschoolmates together.
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Which, she ruefully realized as she delivered the chili to her three formerschoolmates, was nobody's fault but her own.
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Among her formerschoolmates the contagion had been particularly fatal, and, fearless of danger, she had nursed two of them.
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So, so sad indeed. Formerschoolmate Ian Crawford said Matthew was well liked by his peers and many looked up to him.
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Formerschoolmates painted a sad picture of Mr Bissonnette's early life, describing him as an "unpopular nerd" who was frequently bullied.