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Meanings of public schoolboys in English
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Usage of public schoolboys in English
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Only publicschoolboys believe that crap about the joy of playing the game.
2
It is their battle involving a couple of publicschoolboys trying to de-posh themselves.
3
It won't be representative of society." She added: "You do see very good publicschoolboys sometimes.
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Steeped in exclusivity and privilege, these clubs are where publicschoolboys prepare themselves for the echelons of power.
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As publicschoolboys who pedalled a guitars plus sitars, the latter had scorn heaped on them for their supposed inauthenticity.
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The single no-show is one of a trio of publicschoolboys who came across in the original as over-sophisticated little Lord Fauntleroys.
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I want to prove that the old Church of England has everything you publicschoolboys need, and capture you and hold you.
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But the normal changes can also reverse as privileged publicschoolboys like Tony Blair and George Osborne start slipping into an estuary accent.
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The old grandfather's clock was just striking six o'clock when Raymond and Bob, the two publicschoolboys, came home from their afternoon excursion.
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It is eerily calm, whatever Hogarthian excess is going on, populated by male characters who address each other curtly by their surnames, like publicschoolboys.
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The whole thing really seemed like not-terribly-debauched publicschoolboys' idea of debauchery. The broadcaster Julia Hartley-Brewer went to Piers Gaveston parties in 1989-91.