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shool

British  
/ ʃuːl /

noun

  1. a dialect word for shovel

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Native American children line up outside the Fort Bidwell shool on this vintage image from Patt Morrison’s collection 4.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 30, 2024

Waco’s Reicher Catholic high shool were playing host to Gainesville state school, a juvenile correctional facility near the Texas-Oklahoma border.

From The Guardian • Feb. 8, 2017

John cut in with a nod to their father, who coached at the high shool and college levels for more than 40 years, saying: "Well, Jack Harbaugh, he's pretty good."

From The Guardian • Feb. 1, 2013

There's little for the rake after the shool.

From The Proverbs of Scotland by Hislop, Alexander

He comes oftener wi' the rake than the shool.

From The Proverbs of Scotland by Hislop, Alexander