fellow pupil

collocation in English

meaningsoffellowandpupil

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fellow
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈfel.əʊ/
us
/ˈfel.oʊ/
used to refer to someone who has the same job or interests as you, or is in the same situation ...
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pupil
noun[C]
uk
/ˈpjuː.pəl/
us
/ˈpjuː.pəl/
a person, especially a child at school, who is ...
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(Definition offellowandpupilfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffellow pupil

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As she was an only child, and we always had afellowpupilliving with us, she was able to make close friendships with people of other countries.
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In a school which is a community every child is respected and has a place, because he is regarded by his fellow pupils as afellowpupil.
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According to afellowpupil, he spurned attempts by the other children to include him in their social circles.
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Children can be surprised and delighted by the compositional efforts of their fellow pupils and themselves, although their teachers may have heard such efforts many times before.
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Because of his problem, he was marginalised and bullied by fellow pupils and teachers did very little to intervene.
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We all know that classroom indiscipline often costs fellow pupils most of all.
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She wanted to go; her fellow pupils wanted her to go; and her parents wanted her to go.
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What sort of behaviour does that teach a child in terms of his fellow pupils and their parents?
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The latter also gains an insight and understanding from contact with fellow pupils with special needs.
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We meet as fellow pupils in a school of mutual discipleship.
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There are groups of children who need to associate with their fellow pupils.
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Inclusion is fine only if it is the best solution for both special needs pupils and their fellow pupils.
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She also receives help from her fellow pupils who sometimes recognise more easily than the adults what she is trying to say.
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Those pupils cannot get into the buildings to use their facilities with their fellow pupils.
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She was told to copy the notes of fellow pupils.
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It is not that their education ability is any less than that of their fellow pupils.
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If we accept that they should not do that, they would be moved to the secondary school at a time when their fellow pupils had already had some secondary education.
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I was appalled to find that a drug ring had been uncovered there two terms ago with children not only using drugs but selling drugs to their fellow pupils.
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Incidents at the hands of fellow pupils and teachers are burnt into my mind and flood back during unguarded moments to make me still, today, sick with fear and worry.
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Her fellow pupils sent 2 wreaths to the funeral.
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