From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishplayschoolplay‧school, play school /ˈpleɪskuːl/ noun [countable, uncountable] British EnglishSEP a playgroup
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playschool• Already she's talking about playschool and going back to work part-time.• Three o'clock in the morning, bopping through a weird limb-jerking dance routine, and she looks like a child at playschool.• It also got me banned from our playschool, for life.• The playschool difference of opinion is now likely to be referred to the church's area governing body.