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playschool

noun as in day care

noun as in nursery school

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At about the same time, police said, there was an attempt by a group of young people to set fire to a van that was parked at a local playschool.

From BBC

Conservative commentator Jack Posobiec called it a “Truman Show Presidency,” joking that the White House gave Mr. Biden “a playschool desk and fake oval office in a fake White House.”

He described the experience as “sticky … Everything is covered in a layer of spilt Ribena, honey, peanut butter and playschool glue.”

Also going quickly out of fashion are “crossword”, “playschool”, “Avon”, “cassette” and “croquet”.

This week, my cousin and her 3-year-old faced a verbal racial assault in London outside the child’s playschool by a man in a van as he was driving away from them.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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