well-schooled adjective (well schooled when postpositive)
- having been trained or educated sufficiently, as in a schoolwell-schooled ponies
Examples from the Web for well-schooled Historical Examples of well-schooled
His well-schooled features revealed no trace of the idea—or of any other idea.
Horace Brown Fyfe
It was a remote, well-schooled eye that she lifted now upon him.
Owen Wister
He saw that Enslee was a well-schooled rider who annoyed his horse a good deal, yet ruled him somehow.
Rupert Hughes
When at the age of thirty-five he made his début in politics he had become really a well-schooled and highly cultured man.
John Calvin Reed
In his manner was neither obtrusiveness nor servility, only a kind of well-schooled ease and directness.
Gouverneur Morris