From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishschooldayschool‧day /ˈskuːldeɪ/ noun [countable] 1 SESTMCa day of the week when children are usually at school2 → somebody’s schooldays
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schoolday• His bright and affectionate nature won him numerous friends from earliest schooldays.• Some children spent their entire schooldays in unrelieved misery.• I have a few close friends from schooldays and university.• She has worked as a detention hall monitor on schooldays and weekends.• You should get Stuart to narrate our schooldays together.• If only we knew as much about John Major's schooldays.• She engaged the girls in a description of their schooldays, made them chat.