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school bus

American  
[skool buhs] / ˈskul ˌbʌs /

noun

  1. a vehicle used to transport students to and from school or used for other related purposes.


Etymology

Origin of school bus

An Americanism dating back to 1905–10

Example Sentences

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The late-afternoon sun is blaring through the wide windows of the school bus.

From Literature

But as well as being connected by loss, both families have been united in their campaign to change the law to improve school bus safety across Northern Ireland.

From BBC

Celino points to Samsara, which prices based on a customers’ operating assets like trucks and school buses, and Synopsys, which prices on overall chip-design activity, as examples positioned to “maintain pricing premiums.”

From Barron's

Celino points to Samsara, which prices based on a customers’ operating assets like trucks and school buses, and Synopsys, which prices on overall chip-design activity, as examples positioned to “maintain pricing premiums.”

From Barron's

He sent a two-minute video to MIT as part of his application process that showed himself and his father, Michael, turning a 2002 yellow school bus into an RV.

From Los Angeles Times