playschool
/ (ˈpleɪˌskuːl) /
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noun
an informal nursery group taking preschool children in half-day sessionsAlso called: playgroup
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How to use playschool in a sentence
One of the latest victims of rape is a 3-year-old infant in a playschool.
India’s Fatal Rape Was Typical in a Country That Degrades Women|Anuradha Roy|January 2, 2013|DAILY BEASTThe playschool came; the indoor playgrounds were thrown open evenings under the pressure they brought in their train.
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