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9 Sentences With "swotting"

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I opened Hygge: The Danish Art of Happiness and started swotting up.
The main ones tend to be in the summer term, so the Easter break is spent swotting up (or feeling guilty about not doing so).
Those years spent swotting away at equations retain a special sheen in her memory: "We were a small band of students giddily, exhaustedly trekking through an abstract moonscape," she writes.
Those years spent swotting away at equations retain a special sheen in her memory: "We were a small band of students giddily, exhaustedly trekking through an abstract moonscape," she writes.
Although this may be little consolation to the 26 politicos who will spend the next few weeks swotting for the toughest job interview of their lives, these parliamentary hearings provide a much-needed constitutional check on their sweeping powers.
Meanwhile the time-frame for the really grand vision for Iris to metamorphose into an experiment performing scientist herself — well, the team budgeted a decade for that at launch — so it's now nine-years and counting… Iris better get swotting.
In Sylvia Plath's only novel, The Bell Jar, the main character Esther Greenwood dreams up a list of unrealistic expectations for herself in the midst of her depression. "I thought I would spend the summer reading Finnegans Wake and writing my thesis. Then I would be way ahead when college started at the end of September, and able to enjoy my last year, instead of swotting away with no makeup and stringy hair, on a diet of coffee and Benzedrine, the way most of the seniors taking honors did, until they finish their thesis."Plath, S. (1971).
The van de Sande Bakhuyzens were related to the famed Van Gogh family through Hendrik's grandfather Hendrik Bakhuyzen, who married Jannetje van Gogh (1731–1796). Hendrik taught Vincent van Gogh's mother Anna Carbentus van Gogh to paint, and Vincent van Gogh felt that there was clear thematic convergence among his work and that of the van de Sande Bakhuyzen's. In his Dec. 23, 1889 letter to his mother from the San Remy-de-Provence asylum he wrote: In his letters, Vincent van Gogh notes that the sketches he observed by Pieter ter Meulen in 1881 were much better than when he had observed Ter Meulen "struggling and swotting" in Bakhuyzen's studio.
A young boy does some last minute cramming while walking to school with his sister In education, cramming (also known as mugging or swotting, from swot, akin to "sweat", meaning "to study with determination") is the practice of working intensively to absorb large volumes of informational material in short amounts of time. It is often done by students in preparation for upcoming exams, especially just before they are due. Usually the student's priority is to obtain shallow recall suited to a superficial examination protocol, rather than to internalize the deep structure of the subject matter. Cramming is often discouraged by educators because the hurried coverage of material tends to result in poor long-term retention of material, a phenomenon often referred to as the spacing effect.

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