truant in the PONS Dictionary

truant Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to play truant Brit, Aus

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
She got pregnant just before the city discovered she was a 17-year-old truant.
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Measures are other names for this phenomenon - vote in the dark, truant voting, multiple voting, vote for himself and for the guy, piano voting, pianism.
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Two thirds of students were also reported as being chronically truant.
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Ken later catches the lads playing truant and takes the magazines from them.
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Most schools that have a nearby police station have police vehicles monitoring the areas around the school grounds to look for truant students.
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He begins to play truant, gamble and lie to his parents.
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Children who perform poorly at school are also more likely to be truant, and the status offense of truancy is linked to further offending.
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The two became friends and often played truant together.
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Lee did not do well at school, and he was often truant.
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In 1850, most of the dread was harbored by school-aged children, as he was also an appointed truant officer.
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