Schoolbook in a sentence as a noun

Org/blogs/schoolbook/2013/aug/07/fewer-one-t... This contributes to very fragile rich kids who get shell shocked in college.

It's only a few thousand lines of code and looks a lot like one of these schoolbook/hobby operating systems. Unfortunately, I cannot tell you anything more about it.

\n"What's the name of your first math teacher" — Take a look into the years schoolbook, which are online. These security questions are made for us old farts, for days when there was no Internet like today and there were none of this information available online.

For example, if I can get every superintendent in Texas to buy a particular schoolbook for their schools, one that deals with Creationism as a legitimate 'alternative theory' to evolution, then I've actually just made it uneconomical to print other schoolbooks. So now everyone from California and New York and Delaware and Vermont also get a schoolbook pushing creationism, and a whole new generation of blue-state kids are being indoctrinated into my ideology.

Schoolbook definitions

noun

a book prepared for use in schools or colleges; "his economics textbook is in its tenth edition"; "the professor wrote the text that he assigned students to buy"

See also: textbook text