practice on



practice (up)on someone or something

to train or drill on someone or something. (In preparation for the real thing. Upon is formal and less commonly used than on.) I do not want a dental student practicing upon me. I want to learn how to braid hair. Can I practice on you?
See also: on, practice

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
CiarKEER, KEE-arIrish
Raoul-French, Italian
Jules[dʒu:lz]
Clementine['kleməntain]
DaphneDAF-nee (English), DAHF-nə (Dutch)Greek Mythology, English, Dutch
Gavrel-Yiddish