school
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~ teach or refine to be discriminative in taste or judgment; "Cultivate your musical taste"; "Train your tastebuds"; "She is well schooled in poetry"
school
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~ educate in or as if in a school; "The children are schooled at great cost to their parents in private institutions"
school
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~ swim in or form a large group of fish; "A cluster of schooling fish was attracted to the bait"
scintillate
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~ be lively or brilliant or exhibit virtuosity; "The musical performance sparkled"; "A scintillating conversation"; "his playing coruscated throughout the concert hall"
scintillate
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~ reflect brightly; "Unquarried marble sparkled on the hillside"
scintillate
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~ give off; "the substance scintillated sparks and flashes"
scintillate
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~ emit or reflect light in a flickering manner; "Does a constellation twinkle more brightly than a single star?"
scintillate
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~ physics: fluoresce momentarily when struck by a charged particle or high-energy photon; "the phosphor fluoresced"
scissor
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~ cut with or as if with scissors
sclaff
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~ strike (a golf ball) such that the ground is scraped first
sclaff
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~ strike (the ground) in making a sclaff
scoff
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~ laugh at with contempt and derision; "The crowd jeered at the speaker"
scoff
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~ treat with contemptuous disregard; "flout the rules"
scold
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~ censure severely or angrily; "The mother scolded the child for entering a stranger's car"; "The deputy ragged the Prime Minister"; "The customer dressed down the waiter for bringing cold soup"
scold
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~ show one's unhappiness or critical attitude; "He scolded about anything that he thought was wrong"; "We grumbled about the increased work load"