Study-group
noun
1.
an informal gathering of people who convene regularly to exchange ideas and information on a specific subject.
noun
a group of people who study together
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noun, plural studies. 1. application of the mind to the acquisition of knowledge, as by reading, investigation, or reflection: long hours of study. 2. the cultivation of a particular branch of learning, science, or art: the study of law. 3. Often, studies. a personal effort to gain knowledge: to pursue one’s studies. 4. something studied […]
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noun 1. the material of which anything is made: a hard, crystalline stuff. 2. material to be worked upon or to be used in making something: wood, steel, and other stuff for building. 3. material of some unspecified kind: a cushion filled with some soft stuff. 4. Chiefly British. woven material or fabric, especially wool. […]
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noun 1. a pompous, self-satisfied, and inflexible person. stuffed shirt noun 1. (informal) a pompous or formal person stuff stuffed shirt An overly formal or pompous person, as in She’s such a stuffed shirt that I’m surprised you’d invite her to a barbecue. This expression alludes to a shirt filled with paper (instead of a […]