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Meanings of
fourth form
in English
Fourth year of secondary school in Scotland; equivalent to Year 10 in England.
fourth year
form 4
year ten
tenth grade
Related terms
educational year
Usage of
fourth form
in English
1
He criticises the classics from the standpoint of a
fourth
form
boy.
2
He started, as we have already seen, in middle
fourth
form
.
3
A new-comer and a
fourth
form
girl, and she tries to boss the school.
4
That which is my
fourth
form
creates the indestructible Sesha.
5
Shawcross called the
fourth
form
of the virus SVD.
6
I feasted like a king, like four kings, like a boy in the
fourth
form
.
7
And then Mitya fell ill when he was already in the
fourth
form
,
and God took him.
8
This is trickier than
fourth
form
maths.
9
He was placed in the lower remove of the
fourth
form
,
which was then 'up to' the Rev.
10
A
fourth
form
of local assembly is that of the school district, usually a subdivision of a commune.
11
She is to share Number 20 with Susan and Nancy, and I expect will be in the
fourth
form
.
12
In the Upper Miocene Mesohippus is not found, but in its place a
fourth
form
,
Miohippus, continues the line.
13
Out of the shadows a
fourth
form
had materialized, a thickset man who approached us with a firm stride.
14
Harrow School, 111; chapel, 113;
fourth
form
room, 114; cricket match at Lords, 234, 235.
15
What is
fourth
form
?
16
By the way, Walter, when you are writing, tell me who is the favorite novelist in the
fourth
form
now?
Other examples for "fourth form"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
fourth
form
fourth
Adjective
Noun
Fourth form
through the time
Fourth form
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common