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study group

NOUN
students that study together
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She and some of her friends had formed a vacation study group to prepare for their transition to junior high in September, and she’d suddenly become more studious than she ever was during term time.

From Literature

Kle always had that mild touch of extra grooming when it was time for study group —a gloss to her lips, a neatness to her hair—and she’d speak to everyone in the group except him, as if she hadn’t noticed he was there, but if he happened to speak to her then she was suddenly all attention, fixing her eyes on him as though he might vanish at any second and she must commit each of his features to memory.

From Literature

Who knew the U.S. was part of the International Lead and Zinc Study Group?

From The Wall Street Journal

My friend Lloyd the lawyer, in his sixties, cited three special objects of gratitude this year: old college friends who show how they care through their candor, his Shabbat morning bible study group—“they are sharp, warm and skeptical”—and what happens when he walks the dogs each day just before dawn on the Westchester shore.

From The Wall Street Journal

Schwartzman’s lab found that when the questionnaire was administered verbally to autistic kids, it flagged only 80% of those in the study group who were having suicidal thoughts.

From Los Angeles Times