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Sunday school
noun
- a school, now usually in connection with a church, for religious instruction on Sunday.
- the members of such a school.
Sunday school
noun
- a school for the religious instruction of children on Sundays, usually held in a church hall and formerly also providing secular education
- ( as modifier )
a Sunday-school outing
- the members of such a school
Word History and Origins
Origin of Sunday school1
Example Sentences
And he stops outside a Sunday school just to hear the children singing.
Sunday school students portrayed this scene for Thursday's crowds, with one young woman donning a huge crown and red cape to play Queen Eleni.
In the past, homeless people have spent the night in St. Mary’s Sunday school room.
“We are really interested in how all this sits with the heritage of this building. There's an older generation of people around the Shankill who have incredible memories of this building, of coming in when they were children for Sunday school,” Mr Campbell said.
And while North Carolina is viewed as a GOP state, the former Sunday school teacher has repeatedly won statewide elections there.
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