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swotter

[swot-er]

noun

British Slang.
  1. swot.



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After all, having seen the heavily criticised “sensitive revisions” of Enid Blyton’s Famous Five books – swapping “tinker” with “traveller” and “awful swotter” becoming “bookworm” – pulled from sale because everyone wanted the originals, you might imagine appetite for modernised literary classics had dwindled.

"Housemistress" will be replaced by "teacher" and "school tunic" will become "uniform" and "awful swotter" will be rendered down into "bookworm".

To affirm that Robespierre was a pedantic ``swotter'' is not to reveal the causes of his absolute power over the Convention, at a time when he had spent several months in decimating it with perfect impunity.

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