Correctional institution for the detention and discipline and training of young or first offenders.
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Examples for "reformatory"
Examples for "reformatory"
1Give these youthful offenders the benefit of schools, connected with the reformatory.
2One is letting or selling this house for a reformatory, or school.
3Bad boys do not come here, but are sent to the reformatory.
4English artists in literature and in painting have done some great reformatory work.
5They decide to send him to a reformatory the next year.
1Could savings come from training school-age cricket teams to maintain the fields?
2They never tell you how heavy a corpse is in training school.
3He wanted to found a hospital and a training school for nurses.
4The daily life of the Mongols was a training school for war.
5Such scientific household management is the rarest kind of a training school.
1Kerkorian was sent to reform school and dropped out at age 16.
2They sent me to the reform school till I was of age.
3He licked me good and had me sent to the reform school.
4Judge Lindsey sends boys to the reform school without officer or guard.
5A teenage Berry ended up in reform school for armed robbery.
6You control those boys of yours before they end up in reform school!
7They 'phoned us a boy got away from the reform school.
8While Hyman was attending high school, Pasquale was attending reform school.
9A hotel without women would be almost as cheerful as a reform school.
10Ooh, bouncing around from one reform school boy to the next.
11Aunt Lavinia has had me arrested; she wants to send me to reform school.
12But I warn you that no law can send me to the reform school.
13You want to send me back to the reform school.
14He'll fetch up in the penitentiary, or reform school, some of these fine days.
15Fellow, that name, just run off f'm the reform school.
16Believe me, in reform school, it was definitely there.
Translations for reform school