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homeroom

[hohm-room, -room] / ˈhoʊmˌrum, -ˌrʊm /


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The boy was a model student, said Chau, who taught him U.S. history and also was his homeroom teacher.

From Los Angeles Times

When he might have spent his time in homeroom studying an Eastbay catalogue, circling all the sneakers he wanted to own.

From Washington Post

Between two to four weeks after she disappeared from Zoom school, her homeroom advisor and Spanish teacher each wrote to her, asking where she was.

From Washington Times

“My homeroom/English teacher is also very lost and doesn’t even know what to do,” she said.

From Los Angeles Times

“When you dare to run for public office, everyone you ever sat next to in high school homeroom or double-dated with or car-pooled with knows whether you won or, more likely, lost,” he said.

From New York Times